Re: [Mailman-Users] cgi-script "low level failure"

2005-01-26 Thread Don Burns
I'm on a lot of different mailing lists, so after getting the answer to this question I selfishly disabled my mail delivery on the mailman list. However, I've been contacted by a couple of folks privately with the same problem. So, let me post the solution for anyone else who may be getting

Re: [Mailman-Users] cgi-script "low level failure"

2005-01-22 Thread Don Burns
Hm... it does, though, even through command line python. Is this the same Sax as the suse X config SAX? -don On Sat, 22 Jan 2005, Mark Sapiro wrote: > Mark Sapiro wrote: > > > >Something is very strange. The line #s in the above trace don't > >correlate with the 2.1.4 scripts/driver. Also the

Re: [Mailman-Users] cgi-script "low level failure"

2005-01-22 Thread Don Burns
to post the "hacked" driver script so that others can be aware? I'd also be interested in someone's take as to what the perpetrators were trying to accomplish. Thank goodness this wouldn't run. Thank you. -don On Sat, 22 Jan 2005, Mark Sapiro wrote: > Don Burns

Re: [Mailman-Users] cgi-script "low level failure"

2005-01-22 Thread Don Burns
ror at line 69 (import of xml.sax.saxutils) is one relating to an error message. Perhaps this is why the traceback on the error (useful debug info) is failing? My apologies, I am a python novice. -don On Sat, 22 Jan 2005, Mark Sapiro wrote: > Don Burns wrote: > > > >The problem: > &g

[Mailman-Users] cgi-script "low level failure"

2005-01-22 Thread Don Burns
I've carefully scoured the archives and faqs to get an answer to my problem, and while I found a few similar postings, I did not find a solution that matched my problem. The problem: http://www.openscenegraph.net/listinfo Produces: /