>> Looks that way. RH 7.3 comes with Python 1.5.2 which definitely
>> doesn't have the print >> fd gimmick. I believe Mailman needs at
>> least 2.1. Just download the Python 2.3.3 tarfile, extract it and
>> execute
Todd> That's not really a bad idea, but you could also just
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Skip Montanaro wrote:
> Chris> I get the following error when I run change_pw
>
> Chris> File "./change_pw", line 90
> Chris> print >> fd, _(__doc__)
> Chris>^
> Chris> SyntaxError: invalid syntax
>
> Ch
Chris> I get the following error when I run change_pw
Chris> File "./change_pw", line 90
Chris> print >> fd, _(__doc__)
Chris>^
Chris> SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Chris> I am unsure as to which version of mailman I have installed. I
Chris> also
I get the following error when I run change_pw
File "./change_pw", line 90
print >> fd, _(__doc__)
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
I am unsure as to which version of mailman I have installed.
I also looked at upgrading to the most recent version, but my Redhat 7.3