Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Dan Szkola wrote:
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>>OK, I found something extremely odd. For some reason,
>>the Utils.pyc in /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Logging
>>direcotry is being removed and then the compile of it
>>seems to fail and I'm left with a 0 byte file
09:30 Utils.pyc
-rw-r--r-- 1 root mailman 785 May 31 08:39 __init__.py
-rw-r--r-- 1 www mailman 126 May 31 08:43 __init__.pyc
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
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>>The python 2.4.1 was compiled from source and is the only python version
>>on the box.
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>In a later post, you say it wasn't, but you removed the Sun Gnome
>Python 2.3. I hope that fixes it
n gnome was in /usr/sfw and the modules were in
/usr/sfw/lib/python2.3.
I'll post a followup on what happens either way.
Thanks John for making me look a third time.
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John W. Baxter wrote:
>On 10/19/05 11:14 AM, "Dan Szkola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
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>>Patched the admin script as suggested. When I saw the error this
>>morning, I emailed
>>to the admin address of our test list. Here is what I got:
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>> - Transcript of session follows -
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Dan Szkola wrote (in separate posts):
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>You could try the following patch to the $prefix/scripts/post script to
>print the environment each time it is invoked. Assuming sendmail
>doesn't choke on this in the normal case, it should appear in the
Mark Sapiro wrote:
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>>I am running a Solaris 10 box, with mailman-2.1.6rc4 and sendmail
>>version 8.13.3. Python version is 2.4.1.
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>>I run sendmail in the following ways:
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>>A normal sendmail daemon listening
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Dan Szkola wrote:
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>>I am running a Solaris 10 box, with mailman-2.1.6rc4 and sendmail
>>version 8.13.3. Python version is 2.4.1.
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>>I run sendmail in the following ways:
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>>A normal sendmail daemon listening
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554 5.3.0 unknown mailer error 1
Has anyone seen this? Should I file a bug on this or send it along
to the developers list?
Restarting sendmail seems to get rid of the problem for a day or two.
All sendmail configs have the mailman alias file included and we run
newaliases to update it on
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