Re: [Mailman-Users] ImportError: No module named ldap

2007-07-26 Thread Mike Rosile
Hey Mark I just wanted to thank you for all your help, and give you a progress update on the situation. I downloaded an attempted to compile python-ldap using Ubuntu's OpenLDAP development libs and had no luck. I then proceeded to download OpenLDAP and compiled it from source. I was then able to

Re: [Mailman-Users] ImportError: No module named ldap

2007-07-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mike Rosile wrote: >Yes, python-ldap was also installed as an Ubuntu package. > >I do have python2.4 and python2.5 Ubuntu packages installed, however as >far as I can tell *everything* points to python2.4. > >The python-ldap module exists in: >/usr/lib/python-support/python-ldap/python2.4 >and is

Re: [Mailman-Users] ImportError: No module named ldap

2007-07-25 Thread Luke Daly
This is going to sound really dumb. and is. Just started using mailman. Have quite a few large lists all moderated by different people (academics at university so limited user ability) Basically i want to create a generic setup and have all new lists have this setup. Or if possible a few basic set

Re: [Mailman-Users] ImportError: No module named ldap

2007-07-25 Thread Mike Rosile
Mark Sapiro wrote: > Mike Rosile wrote: > >> Mark Sapiro wrote: >> >>> I'm guessing that the command line python invocation finds the ldap >>> module because its path is in the PYTHONPATH environment variable. >>> This doesn't work with the Mailman CGI wrapper because the wrapper >>> resets

Re: [Mailman-Users] ImportError: No module named ldap

2007-07-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mike Rosile wrote: > >Mark Sapiro wrote: >> I'm guessing that the command line python invocation finds the ldap >> module because its path is in the PYTHONPATH environment variable. >> This doesn't work with the Mailman CGI wrapper because the wrapper >> resets PYTHONPATH to contain only the path t

Re: [Mailman-Users] ImportError: No module named ldap

2007-07-25 Thread Mike Rosile
Hey Mark, thanks for reply and insight! Please note my comments/questions below: Mark Sapiro wrote: > I'm guessing that the command line python invocation finds the ldap > module because its path is in the PYTHONPATH environment variable. > This doesn't work with the Mailman CGI wrapper because

Re: [Mailman-Users] ImportError: No module named ldap

2007-07-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mike Rosile wrote: >I'm trying to write to implement LDAPMemberships v3 using Mailman >v2.1.9, but I keep getting an error in the Mailman error log that says >"ImportError: No module named ldap". > >For the record, I can import 'ldap' (aka python-ldap) from a regular >python script (from the comma

[Mailman-Users] ImportError: No module named ldap

2007-07-25 Thread Mike Rosile
I'm trying to write to implement LDAPMemberships v3 using Mailman v2.1.9, but I keep getting an error in the Mailman error log that says "ImportError: No module named ldap". For the record, I can import 'ldap' (aka python-ldap) from a regular python script (from the command line). I know Mailman

[Mailman-Users] ImportError: No module named ldap

2007-07-25 Thread Mike Rosile
I'm trying to write to implement LDAPMemberships v3 using Mailman v2.1.9, but I keep getting an error in the Mailman error log that says "ImportError: No module named ldap". For the record, I can import 'ldap' (aka python-ldap) from a regular python script (from the command line). I know Mailman