At 11:46 AM +0100 2005-02-18, Olivier Nibart wrote:

 - run dpkg-reconfigure mailman : this will force python to 'recompile'
 the file (there is probably a more elegant way to do it, but this one
 works).

Simply updating the .py file and stopping/restarting Mailman should cause Python to recompile the relevant .pyc file. You can remove the .pyc file in order to force Python to recompile.


 Note that re-applying the patch should not work because the private.py
 had already been modified. It's only a guess.

Re-applying the patch should hopefully apply those parts which were not applied correctly in the first place, and skip the rest. But I'm guessing, too.


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