On 02/07/2018 04:01 AM, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> FWIW, I just installed 2.1.26 on a test system, and that command does
> not work for me:
>
> $ mailman-config
> File "/usr/lib/mailman/bin/mailman-config", line 34
> print "mail_group: %s" % ""mail", "postfix", "mailman",
>
Hi all,
I noticed a conversation on the recent thread releasing 2.1.26, but
wanted to start a new thread that'll hopefully stay on-topic.
Because the mailman configure requires the user and group to exist prior
to running, as well as hard coding the actual values once run, it
becomes very hard
On 02/07/2018 04:10 PM, Okan Demirmen wrote:
>
> Because the mailman configure requires the user and group to exist prior
> to running, as well as hard coding the actual values once run, it
> becomes very hard for porters/packagers when trying to support multiple
> mail servers and their
FWIW, I just installed 2.1.26 on a test system, and that command does
not work for me:
$ mailman-config
File "/usr/lib/mailman/bin/mailman-config", line 34
print "mail_group: %s" % ""mail", "postfix", "mailman",
"nobody", "daemon""
^ SyntaxError:
On 02/07/2018 01:38 PM, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
>
> Hm, part of that was an artifact of running configure manually instead
> of using the SPEC file I usually use to build Mailman. With the latter
> and my "fix" I get the following:
>
> $ mailman-config
> Configuration and build information for
Hi,
FWIW, I just installed 2.1.26 on a test system, and that command does not
work for me:
$ mailman-config
File "/usr/lib/mailman/bin/mailman-config", line 34
print "mail_group: %s" % ""mail", "postfix", "mailman", "nobody",
"daemon""
^