Charles
On 30 Jun 2004, at 20:11, Charles Sprickman wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Richard Barrett wrote:
This is explained in the INSTALL.htdig-mm file (or its HTML version) added to the $build directory by the patch:
I can't tell you how many times I read that page. Lots of info in one page... :)
Bit of a brain dump I know. Surprised me to find so much junk in there.
Anyhow, today I went and double-checked my ScriptAlias lines, removed an
Alias that referenced "/htdig/", and it's working again... I'm not sure
how I fixed it, as at some point yesterday I did not have the Alias line
in there. Testing both private and public lists shows that it works as
expected now (including trying to reach a private URL without logging in;
I get a proper email/pass prompt).
Anyhow, thanks for pointing out that "htdig" is indeed a cgi in the mailman cgi-bin, that fact slipped my mind yesterday.
Is there any chance this set of patches will ever make it into Mailman?
Not in my and MM 2.1.x's lifetime. Just hope that the experts producing MM 3 get the archive search issue right but do not bet your pension fund on it.
List archives without an integrated search (especially private lists) are
an absolute necessity; no one wants to page through years of posts to find
what they're looking for...
Pushing against an open door as far as I am concerned.
Thanks for the help and for the excellent patch!
I will get a set of MM 2.1.5 patches out but as I write I am still buried in rewriting some ancient Apache 1.x modules and shell/C hacks belonging to a client as coherent set of Apache 2 compatible mod_perl handlers and output filters; a worthwhile but challenging task that has taken much more effort than anticipated. Nearly there so the new 2.1.5 MM-htdig patches should follow soon after.
regards
Richard
Charles
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