On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 15:53, Tom Limoncelli wrote:
> Not to one-up you but...
>
> I record the steps I take to build something in a script, so that the
> next time I build something I can edit the script a little and run it.
> Lately I've added a boilerplate at the top that sets the PATH,
> L
> "TL" == Tom Limoncelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TL> And not to brag, but you should see my BUILD_APACHE.sh script. It gets
TL> apache, php, mod_perl, checks the md5 checksums, builds everything, and
TL> does the install. And I only have to change variables at the top each
TL> time a
On Monday, September 29, 2003, at 10:49 AM, Pug Bainter wrote:
Ricardo Kleemann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something that sounded
like:
Is there a way for mailman's configure script to detect the
current settings (such as --with-username, --with-mail-gid and so on)?
Or is there a quick way for me
Ricardo Kleemann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something that sounded like:
> Is there a way for mailman's configure script to detect the
> current settings (such as --with-username, --with-mail-gid and so on)?
>
> Or is there a quick way for me to manually check what they
> should be?
I always keep m
Take a look at config.status.
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Chris Linstruth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way for mailman's configure script to detect the
> current settings (such as
> --with-username, --with-mail-gid and so on)?
>
> Or is there a quick way for me
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 10:37, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way for mailman's configure script to detect the
> current settings (such as
> --with-username, --with-mail-gid and so on)?
>
> Or is there a quick way for me to manually check what they
> should be?
>
> I want to be able
Hi,
Is there a way for mailman's configure script to detect the
current settings (such as
--with-username, --with-mail-gid and so on)?
Or is there a quick way for me to manually check what they
should be?
I want to be able to upgrade mailman, but I never remember
exactly what those settings sh
I have released Mailman 2.1.3, a bug fix release which also contains
support for four new languages: Ukrainian, Serbian, Euskara (Basque),
and Danish. This release also contains a fix for a cross-site
scripting vulnerability in the 'create' cgi script, as well as
improved performance of the bounc