Charles Marcus wrote:
>I'm trying to be patient, but NO ONE has a clue or idea where I might
>look to solve this?
As Brad says, we don't.
Here is an example of the init.d/mailman script that we distribute
after 'configure'.
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On 1/7/08, Charles Marcus wrote:
> I'm trying to be patient, but NO ONE has a clue or idea where I might
> look to solve this?
>
> I've asked here because I'm getting deafening silence on the Gentoo
> forums too...
Everything I've seen on this subject leads me to believe that the
problems yo
I'm trying to be patient, but NO ONE has a clue or idea where I might
look to solve this?
I've asked here because I'm getting deafening silence on the Gentoo
forums too...
:(
Charles Marcus, on 1/6/2008 1:15 PM, said the following:
> Anyone? This is actually now a little worse - I updated the
Anyone? This is actually now a little worse - I updated the kernel (from
2.6.17 to 2.6.23), and mailman still won't start (gives me the [ !! ]
error when I issue the /etc/init.d/mailman start command anad at boot
time) - but now, the qrunner obviously isn't starting either, because
the lists we
Charles Marcus, on 12/29/2007 11:34 AM, said the following:
> If I try to 'start' mailman, it won't start - I get the (!!) error. If I
> try to stop it, it says it isn't started.
>
> What am I missing?
Hmmm... apparently the qrunner is running - if I manually issue the
mailmanct stop or -s star
Ok, maybe this is an issue with my understanding, but...
I am on a gentoo system, trying to clean up some things (inherited) -
duplicates, etc. I had an old version of Mailman (2.1.7) and 2.1.9
installed.
I removed the 2.1.7 version with no apparent problems, but then updated
2.1.9 to the late