Mark Sapiro wrote:
> It looks like the
>
> #include "Python.h"
>
> near the beginning of _koco.c is failing. Is there a python2.4 directory
> in /usr/include?
>
That was it. python-devel was not installed on this machine. Would
be nice if the configure script checked for all the necessar
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Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
> Now, one thing I have to bring up though. When I hit 'make install', I
> do get a bazillion errors like these:
>
> src/_koco_uhc.h:3007: warning: pointer targets in initialization differ
> in signedness
> src/_koco_uhc.h
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Presumably, this is from
>
> make install
>
> and not just
>
> make
Sorry, you're correct.
> What is in the misc/ directory of the untarred distribution.
$> ls -l misc
total 1728
drwxr-xr-x 2 mailman mailman 4096 Sep 14 20:28 ./
drwxr-xr-x 14 mailman mailman 4096 Sep 14 20:28
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
>I'm moving lists from one server running Mailman 2.1.9 to another
>server. I picked one list domain to move and test, so I grabbed the
>'archives', 'data', 'lists', 'logs' and 'qfiles' folders and moved them
>over to the new server. Paths are all identical.
>
>
This seems to be a recurring problem, based on a Google search: No
module named korean.
I'm moving lists from one server running Mailman 2.1.9 to another
server. I picked one list domain to move and test, so I grabbed the
'archives', 'data', 'lists', 'logs' and 'qfiles' folders and mo
Hello,
One of my list admins (whom I've copied on this message) wanted to
know what the default invitation message before sending out an
invite. It appears that this information is only available to those
who have shell access to the mailman server. (I found it quickly in
templates/invite
John Lieber wrote:
>When accessing the adminitrative website it is using
>'localhost.localdomain.com' for the url. I am not sure where I can go
>to change this for the second list I have. The first list resolves to
>my actual domain correctly.
The list's web_page_url attribute is wrong.
See
<
I have two mailman mailing lists on my server, the first one is working
great, however the second one is having some problems.
When accessing the adminitrative website it is using
'localhost.localdomain.com' for the url. I am not sure where I can go
to change this for the second list I have.
I've recently set up Mailman and Postfix to handle a couple of lists. I did
hit one problem which I only managed to solve by a small amendment to the
Mailman code. It would be nice to know if there's a better way!
The scenario is this. Mailman runs on the same server as the main MTA,
running Postf
Anne Ramey wrote:
>Thank you very much for the script. It didn't throw any errors that I
>could see...just a lot of entries that look like this:
>cookie: 796cc3d566c11147296cd748690a972a364a479c
>type: S
>data:
These are the invitations. You would know if it threw an exception
becaus
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Anne Ramey wrote:
>
>>admin(10796): [- Mailman Version: 2.1.9rc1 -]
>>admin(10796): [- Traceback --]
>>admin(10796): Traceback (most recent call last):
>>admin(10796): File "/usr/local/mailman/scripts/driver", line 101, in
>>run_main
>>admin(10796): main(
Brad Knowles wrote:
>On 9/12/07, Ben Ostrowsky wrote:
>
>> admin(16095): OSError: [Errno 21] Is a directory:
>> '/var/lib/mailman/archives/public/askref'
>
>None of these should be directories. They should be symlinks over to
>corresponding directories in the .../mailman/archives/private/...
Thomas Ravn wrote:
>
>I have some lists that has been in use for a long time (1-3 years) and
>some of these won't accept subscription e-mails. E-mails to
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] to these lists simply disappear. No
>pending request show up in the administration interface and the mails
>don't bounce back.
Hi All,
I'm kind of new to this and I have a problem that really puzzles me. Our
Mailman server hold close to 100 lists and subscriptions are normally
made by sending e-mails using [EMAIL PROTECTED] All
the new lists that has been created are copies of a standard list and
have all their setting
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