Mark Sapiro wrote:
Then the recent posts are probably not in the
archives/private/LISTNAME.mbox/LISTNAME.mbox file, perhaps because of
some permissions error. If that is the reason, they are probably all
shunted and in the shunt queue. If so, you will find error messages
and tracebacks in Mailman
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Then the recent posts are probably not in the
archives/private/LISTNAME.mbox/LISTNAME.mbox file, perhaps because of
some permissions error. If that is the reason, they are probably all
shunted and in the shunt queue. If so, you will find error messages
and tracebacks in Mailman
Mark Sapiro wrote:
LexIcon wrote:
I am entering "arch" in the /bin directory (/usr/lib/mailman/bin on a
CentOS server), but the archive does not rebuild, and I only get the
message "i686" back.
I tried using "cleanarch" but I get the error message "
In regards to previous list message
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2008-February/060593.html ...
I am entering "arch" in the /bin directory (/usr/lib/mailman/bin on a
CentOS server), but the archive does not rebuild, and I only get the
message "i686" back.
I tried using "clea