't defined (bin/config_list -c) reports it as undefined.
How is this done?
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Editing the sources in the indicated manner (plus adjusting the level
of indentation of the remaining part of the function) indeed works.
Editing i18n.py in the install directory doesn't suffice, however - it
is necessary to edit the file in the distribution directory and then do
a 'make instal
lman 2.x and Mac OS X 10.1.
Archiving used to work flawlessly - I have quite extensive archives
produced by a now defunct mailing list - but in one of the later
versions, presumable where the archiving routines were rewritten or
updated, it stopped working.
Should Mailman assume that '
; AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'strptime'
certainly indicates the issue is related to module handling.
/ Peter
Jon Carnes wrote:
That being the case (it was working then it simply stopped) the problem
must be one of the emails in the queue.
On Sat, 200
ght have been a little earlier.
Any ideas? I need those archives.
/ Peter Bengtson
Jon Carnes wrote:
What version of Python do you have installed? Mailman v2.1.x needs
Python 2.2.x
It looks like you have a Python module that is incompatible with Mailman
v2.1:
year, mon, day, hh, mm, ss,
ON, userdesc)
File "/Users/mailman/Mailman/Pending.py", line 69, in new
hashfood = str(now) + str(n) + str(content)
File "/Users/mailman/Mailman/UserDesc.py", line 56, in __repr__
return '' % (
UnicodeError: ASCII decoding error: ordinal not in range(128)
Am I completely mistaken, or did there use to be a checkbox somewhere in
the Mailman web admin GUI which if checked changed the time of messages
distributed on a mailinglist to the time of distribution rather than the
time the message was sent from the author?
/ Peter Bengtson
Excellent - thanks for the info!
/ Peter
"Barry A. Warsaw" wrote:
>
> >>>>> "PB" == Peter Bengtson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> PB> The design team has for some reason decided to include the
> PB> Description
info to
be introduced; for the list name to be used instead; or for a radio
button to be created to turn this behaviour on and off.
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In 2.1b3, as opposed to 2.1b2, the Reply-To and To fields now include
the _entire_ description of the list as configured on the General
Options page. See below:
> Subject: Re: [Blah] Question
>Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 12:34:28 +0200
> From: Peter Bengtson <[EMA
know that chanches are about 95% that this bug
is easy to fix.
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for a list which doesn't
have digests enabled?
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get rid of the
pipermail permission problem.
Checking the actual permissions, there is an 's' flag in there. Also,
the public archives are merely symbolic links into the private hierarchy.
The machine is an Mac OS X 10.2 one.
/ Peter Bengtson
> Peter Bengtson wrote:
>
> > When trying to upgrade to 2.1b1 on Linux 7.1, the following appears
> > when trying to go beyond any administration logon screen:
>
> wow - i thought the linux kernel was only up to 2.5.7... where'd you get
> this "linux"
distribute messages as they should,
the configuration args are correct, etc. They only thing that seems not
to work is logging on.
Another install on MacOS X works perfectly.
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in the 2.1 Mailman beta
distribution. Searching the Python site reveals several strategies, but
it is difficult to know the optimal one to use with Mailman.
Grateful for any help.
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> to change the search path yourself
So, how is the Python module search path changed?
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arge lists - one contains over 3000
subscribers, another has 400 subscribers with at least 30 messages a day.
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