Barry Finkel wrote:
>
[...]
>
> #!/bin/csh
> foreach list (`ls /var/lib/mailman/lists`)
> /usr/lib/mailman/bin/list_members -o $destdir/$list $list
> end
>
>I also do not have a check in this script. I am using
>
> foreach list (`ls /var/lib/mailman/lists`)
>
>and not
>
>
Barry Finkel wrote:
>>Since these three files are not Mailman lists,
>>which Mailman process that was treating them as list names is
>>not important.
Mark Sapiro replied:
>It's important to me. I would like to understand why the name of a file
>in the lists/ directory is being returned (apparently
Barry Finkel wrote:
>Since these three files are not Mailman lists,
>which Mailman process that was treating them as list names is
>not important.
It's important to me. I would like to understand why the name of a file
in the lists/ directory is being returned (apparently by
Utils.list_lists()) a
Barry Finkel wrote:
>>I am running a home-built Mailman 2.1.9 Ubuntu package with the latest
>>security patch. I see messages in the error log like this one:
>>
>> Apr 25 08:00:05 2008 (27326) IOError reading list extension:
>> [Errno 20] Not a directory:
>> '/var/lib/mailman/list
Barry Finkel wrote:
>I am running a home-built Mailman 2.1.9 Ubuntu package with the latest
>security patch. I see messages in the error log like this one:
>
> Apr 25 08:00:05 2008 (27326) IOError reading list extension:
> [Errno 20] Not a directory:
> '/var/lib/mailman/lists/appe
I am running a home-built Mailman 2.1.9 Ubuntu package with the latest
security patch. I see messages in the error log like this one:
Apr 25 08:00:05 2008 (27326) IOError reading list extension:
[Errno 20] Not a directory:
'/var/lib/mailman/lists/append_description.newdescripti