Re: [Mailman-Users] Warning: I/O Error While Trying To Byte-Compile

2010-02-23 Thread Mark Sapiro
Beyer, Clay wrote: > >What should I use if not this? My postfix master.cf file contains the >mailman MTA lines toward the bottom... > >Mailman unix n n 2 pipe > Flags=FR user=list >argv=/usr/lib/mailman/bin/postfix-to-mailman.py > ${nexthop} ${user} > >This seems to be making the server

Re: [Mailman-Users] Warning: I/O Error While Trying To Byte-Compile

2010-02-23 Thread Beyer, Clay
Below, you suggested not to use postfix-to-mailman.py. What should I use if not this? My postfix master.cf file contains the mailman MTA lines toward the bottom... Mailman unix n n 2 pipe Flags=FR user=list argv=/usr/lib/mailman/bin/postfix-to-mailman.py ${nexthop} ${user} This

Re: [Mailman-Users] Warning: I/O Error While Trying To Byte-Compile

2010-02-23 Thread Beyer, Clay
Disregard that last email... I wasn't looking in the appropriate directory. Sorry Beyer, Clay Wrote: >Mark Sapiro Wrote: [...] >>This is a Debian packaging issue. If you wish to install Debian's >>Mailman package, you'll have to take this up with Debian. >How would I go about completely remov

Re: [Mailman-Users] Warning: I/O Error While Trying To Byte-Compile

2010-02-23 Thread Beyer, Clay
Beyer, Clay Wrote: >Mark Sapiro Wrote: [...] >>This is a Debian packaging issue. If you wish to install Debian's >>Mailman package, you'll have to take this up with Debian. >How would I go about completely removing the current, albeit, partial >install of mailman? Is there a way to do any kind

Re: [Mailman-Users] Warning: I/O Error While Trying To Byte-Compile

2010-02-23 Thread Mark Sapiro
Beyer, Clay wrote: > >How would I go about completely removing the current, albeit, partial >install of mailman? Is there a way to do any kind of complete removal >other than just searching and deleting (after an apt-get remove)? You could do find / -name mailman That should find any directorie

Re: [Mailman-Users] Warning: I/O Error While Trying To Byte-Compile

2010-02-23 Thread Andrew Hodgson
Beyer, Clay Wrote: >Mark Sapiro Wrote: [...] >>This is a Debian packaging issue. If you wish to install Debian's >>Mailman package, you'll have to take this up with Debian. >How would I go about completely removing the current, albeit, partial >install of mailman? Is there a way to do any kind

Re: [Mailman-Users] Warning: I/O Error While Trying To Byte-Compile

2010-02-23 Thread Beyer, Clay
Beyer, Clay wrote: >> >>Have successfully set up a Debian server and installed and configured >>Postfix and have been trying to integrate Mailman. I am receiving the >>following errors during the apt-get install mailman process: >> >> >> >>Warning: I/O Error While Trying To Byte-Compile >>/usr/li

Re: [Mailman-Users] Warning: I/O Error While Trying To Byte-Compile

2010-02-23 Thread Mark Sapiro
Beyer, Clay wrote: > >Have successfully set up a Debian server and installed and configured >Postfix and have been trying to integrate Mailman. I am receiving the >following errors during the apt-get install mailman process: > > > >Warning: I/O Error While Trying To Byte-Compile >/usr/lib/mailman/

[Mailman-Users] Warning: I/O Error While Trying To Byte-Compile

2010-02-23 Thread Beyer, Clay
Hello, Have successfully set up a Debian server and installed and configured Postfix and have been trying to integrate Mailman. I am receiving the following errors during the apt-get install mailman process: Warning: I/O Error While Trying To Byte-Compile /usr/lib/mailman/bin/qmail-to-mailm