[Fri Jul 11 13:54:54 2003] [error] [client 209.102.125.168] Premature end
of script headers: /usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/admin
[Fri Jul 11 13:54:54 2003] [error] [client 209.102.125.168] File does not
exist: home/naturall/public_html/500.shtml
At 07:49 PM 7/11/03 +0100, Richard Barrett wrote:
At
At 06:59 11/07/2003, Scott Brown wrote:
Hello,
My Apache setup has the user/group set to: apache and apache.
So, I ran ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mailman --with-cgi-gid=apache
make install
and it goes just fine. But when I goto
http://www.mywebsite.com/mailman/admin I get the l
Hello,
My Apache setup has the user/group set to: apache and apache.
So, I ran ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mailman --with-cgi-gid=apache
make install
and it goes just fine. But when I goto
http://www.mywebsite.com/mailman/admin I get the lovely 500 Internal Server
Error. I have
Hi there!
I hope I picked the right list. I'm trying to install Mailman on my
Linux server running SuSE 7.2. I followed the install docs up to "make
install". That produces the following errors that I don't know how to fix.
Can anyone help me please?
Thanks a lot
Alexander
Creating architec
You're absolutly right. I've moved all the sources to
/usr/local/src/mailman and it worked perfectly well. That could have
come to my mind earlier :(
Thanks for your support.
Alexander
Richard Barrett wrote:
> I may be wrong but I have a suspicion that you have arranged things so
> tha
I may be wrong but I have a suspicion that you have arranged things so that
your mailman build and install directories are one and the same.
In a short experiment I could obtain similar results to those your report
by doing that.
You are, in effect, trying to install from the build directory i
Alexander Czernay wrote:
> It seems to me, like it can't move some files and thus doesn't find them
> afterwards. Is it possible that the SuSE guys altered the mv command or
> that something else is going wrong here?
Actually, it's just trying to move what's already in /home/mailman/template
This is kind of strange, as I just downloaded it yesterday from Sourceforge.
It seems to me, like it can't move some files and thus doesn't find them
afterwards. Is it possible that the SuSE guys altered the mv command or
that something else is going wrong here?
Translation of the last few lin
Alexander Czernay wrote:
> /usr/bin/install: `digest_arch' and `/home/mailman/bin/digest_arch' are
> the same file
This tells me you've already installed it once, and are now doing it for the n-th
time. Consequently, your system complains about the files being the same. Ignore.
> mv: Bei
My mistake. I cut the rest.
Here we go again
Creating architecture independent directories...
chmod o-r /home/mailman/archives/private
Creating architecture dependent directories...
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/mailman/bin'
for f in digest_arch mmsitepass newlist rmlist add_members lis
Alexander Czernay wrote:
> Can anyone help me please?
We could, if there was an actual error... What you posted was the result of
the install command, which ran without problems.
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Hi there!
I hope I picked the right list. I'm trying to install Mailman on my
Linux server running SuSE 7.2. I followed the install docs up to "make
install". That produces the following errors that I don't know how to fix.
Can anyone help me please?
Thanks a lot
Alexander
Creating archite
Simon Richards wrote:
> it looks like permission problems somewhere
> but i'm not sure
Can you be a little bit more specific? How far into the installation did
you get, which step? What is the error you're getting? We may be able to help
if we know a bit more.
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Hi there,
I am trying to get Mailman working on a SuSE 7.3 box, and being a newbie, I
appear to have a few problems, it looks like permission problems somewhere
but i'm not sure, is there anywhere I can get installation support, I have
gone through the install document (a 100 times), but I still
We are using Sendmail and Apache. Mailman creates a list and send a message
out with the URL links to configure it,but, the links do not work and when
you try to send mail back to it errors out. We added the aliases as
instructed but no luck. Any ideas?
Glen
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I get a error message when I try to install Mailman 2.0,
My system is a 486, 16 megs of ram.
It runs SuSE Linux 6.1.
Python 2.0
I get the following error message,
Compiling /home/mailman/Mailman/versions.py ...
env: python: No such file or directory
Nic Pedersen
System Admin for:
Viking Inter
I get a error message when I try to install Mailman
2.0,
My system is a 486, 16 megs of ram.
It runs SuSE Linux 6.1.
Python 2.0
I get the following error message,
Compiling /home/mailman/Mailman/versions.py
...
env: python: No such file or
directory
Nic Pedersen
System Admin for:
Vi
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