Greetings all.
As I have time, I've been migrating to a new, updated, upgraded list server -
from
SciLin 7.9 / Mailman 2.1.20, to RHEL 8.7 and Mailman 2.1.39.
I've done my best to 'match' the created file systems during the config/make
phases, but their distribution between /usr/lib/ and /var/lib are different,
and I'm wondering if I've missed something, or if I can just press forward with
rsyncing the old to the new regardless of where they now lie, as long as the
contents are correct.
What I mean is:
old structure new structure
$ ls -l /var/lib/mailman/ | awk '{ print $NF }' $ ls -l
/var/lib/mailman | awk '{ print $NF}'
archives archives
data data
lists lists
locks spam
logs $ ls -l /usr/lib/mailman | awk '{ print $NF}'
qfiles /var/lib/mailman/archives
spam bin
$ ls -l /usr/lib/mailman/ | awk '{ print $NF }' cgi-bin
/var/lib/mailman/archives cron
bin data
cgi-bin icons
cron lists
icons locks
mail logs
Mailman mail
messages Mailman
pythonlib messages
scripts pythonlib
templates qfiles
tests scripts
spam
templates
tests
so, it should work as long as old 'data' goes to new 'data', old 'qfiles' goes
to new 'qfiles'... correct?
--
Jeff
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