Perry M Lynch wrote:
>
>To answer your questions:
>1. No, I don't have proof positive that a buffer overrun was the cause of my
>troubles, but it seems to fit the situation too well to not be.
Python does not allocate fixed buffers for things, so a buffer overrun
is not a likely scenario.
>W
I want to thank you for pointing us in the right direction, and also for taking
the time to answer my plea for help.
To answer your questions:
1. No, I don't have proof positive that a buffer overrun was the cause of my
troubles, but it seems to fit the situation too well to not be. What I didn
On 3/3/08, Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
> One of my lists is moving to Yahoo, and I'm wondering if there is a
> way to integrate the Mailman archives with the Yahoo archives. I can
> always post the zip files in the files section, but it would make the
> transition easier for the listmembers if
Hi All--
One of my lists is moving to Yahoo, and I'm wondering if there is a
way to integrate the Mailman archives with the Yahoo archives. I can
always post the zip files in the files section, but it would make the
transition easier for the listmembers if the archives could be
integrated.
Since
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 19:53:15 -0800 Mark Sapiro wrote:
> I suspect you have an old Mailman version. Prior to Mailman 2.1.7, the
> regular expression search was not multiline
That's the answer, I'm using 2.1.5 from RHEL 4.
Thanks very much for your help with this!
--
David E. Bernholdt