I imagine that if you write a script that starts it up nicely at
boot, you could always have a _STOP_ case that terminates Mailman
gracefully, leaving no lock file behind.
Personally, I find it better to clean up at shutdown, then to have
to clean-up before being allowed to start.
regards,
.br
On Sat, Jul 14, 2001 at 08:25:49PM -0500, J.D. Bronson wrote:
> $ bin/mailmanctl start
> $ Another qrunner is already running, exiting.
Check [Mailman_Dir]/locks. I'd warrant that since there's no init
script for Mailman, it died badly, leaving a qrunner lock file
behind..
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then edit the General list information page, remove the bits that
provide subscription capablility, save and Bob's yer uncle.
regards,
.brian
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