Re: [gentoo-user] Mailman archives are not written anymore - why??

2007-03-18 Thread Wolfgang Liebich
Hi, Just for the records - it seems a leftover lock was the problem. Following event sequence: Once upon a time the disk was full. Mailman could not write archives. Upon a restart (or crash?) locks were left over in the locks/ subdirectory Henceforth all mails which would be to archive languished

Re: [gentoo-user] Mailman archives are not written anymore - why??

2007-03-11 Thread Wolfgang Liebich
Hi, On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 10:24:21AM +0100, Alexis Lahouze wrote: > Hi, > I know there are basic questions but: > - do you have any free space on your fs? Yes, enough for now (>70MB, it's text only msgs). > - is the destination folder for mailman writable for the user or the > group which ex

Re: [gentoo-user] Mailman archives are not written anymore - why??

2007-03-08 Thread Alexis Lahouze
Hi, I know there are basic questions but: - do you have any free space on your fs? - is the destination folder for mailman writable for the user or the group which executes mailman processes? I don't know mailman so I can't help more, sorry... Wolfgang Liebich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :

[gentoo-user] Mailman archives are not written anymore - why??

2007-03-07 Thread Wolfgang Liebich
Hi, I've suddenly detected that the mailman archives are not written anymore. I use the normal, run-of-the-mill pipermail coming w/ mailman. End of december I migrated my mailing lists to a new PC. The My installation data: #eix mailman [I] net-mail/mailman Available versions: 2.1.9_rc1 ~2.1.