Re: [Mailman-Users] MMDSR Question

2009-02-15 Thread Larry Stone
On 2/15/09 1:43 AM, Brad Knowles at b...@shub-internet.org wrote: I never tried to run the script on a MacOS X machine. On the Linux and FreeBSD machines where I run it (including the server for python.org, where this list is hosted), I don't see these kinds of problems. I have MMDSR

Re: [Mailman-Users] MMDSR Question

2009-02-15 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jeff Grossman wrote: I know the mmdsr program is an unsupported application, but I am hoping somebody here can help me out. I have not been able to find any answers via Google or the mailing list archives. I have set up all of the parameters, but the program never finishes running. When I run

Re: [Mailman-Users] MMDSR Question

2009-02-15 Thread Jeff Grossman
Brad Knowles wrote: on 2/14/09 10:49 AM, Jeff Grossman said: I have not been able to find any answers via Google or the mailing list archives. I have set up all of the parameters, but the program never finishes running. When I run it from the command line, it

[Mailman-Users] MMDSR Question

2009-02-14 Thread Jeff Grossman
I know the mmdsr program is an unsupported application, but I am hoping somebody here can help me out. I have not been able to find any answers via Google or the mailing list archives. I have set up all of the parameters, but the program never finishes running. When I run it from the command

Re: [Mailman-Users] MMDSR Question

2009-02-14 Thread Brad Knowles
on 2/14/09 10:49 AM, Jeff Grossman said: I know the mmdsr program is an unsupported application, but I am hoping somebody here can help me out. I'm the original author of mmdsr (now that it's been checked into source control, Mark has been the last person to make any changes to it), but

Re: [Mailman-Users] mmdsr question

2007-10-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
Troy Campbell wrote: I'm trying to figure out how to find out the location of my queue directory e.g., for the mmdsr script: QUEUEDIR=/var/lib/mailman/qfiles Look in mm_cfg.py and Defaults.py for a definition of QUEUE_DIR. If this is a RedHat FHS compliant package, it's /var/spool/mailman/

[Mailman-Users] mmdsr question

2007-10-29 Thread Troy Campbell
I'm trying to figure out how to find out the location of my queue directory e.g., for the mmdsr script: QUEUEDIR=/var/lib/mailman/qfiles Thanks Troy -- Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org

Re: [Mailman-Users] mmdsr question

2007-10-29 Thread Brad Knowles
On 10/29/07, Mark Sapiro wrote: That usually gets it, but in the RedHat FHS compliant package, the directory isn't named 'qfiles', so D'oh! # find /var -name virgin -print might be more successful. Just goes to show you how much I know about Red Hat /me sigh -- Brad

Re: [Mailman-Users] mmdsr question

2007-10-29 Thread Brad Knowles
On 10/29/07, Troy Campbell wrote: When there are new updates to this report script how might we know? If I make any further updates to the script, I will post about them to the mailman-users list. I'll also make sure that the version available for download via the patches link is updated,

Re: [Mailman-Users] mmdsr question

2007-10-29 Thread Brad Knowles
On 10/29/07, Troy Campbell wrote: I'm trying to figure out how to find out the location of my queue directory e.g., for the mmdsr script: QUEUEDIR=/var/lib/mailman/qfiles That all depends on where your version of Mailman is configured to store those files. If you downloaded and

Re: [Mailman-Users] mmdsr question

2007-10-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
Brad Knowles wrote: # find /var -name qfiles -print And hope that catches it. That usually gets it, but in the RedHat FHS compliant package, the directory isn't named 'qfiles', so # find /var -name virgin -print might be more successful. -- Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]