Figured it out. The user connecting to the mysql database did not have
create rights, so it was failing to create the default table.
Thanks,
Sean
Sean Roe wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I am getting the following error whenever I start up mailman:
>
>mailman01:/var/lib/mailman/Mailman# ../bin/mailmanctl s
Hi All,
I am getting the following error whenever I start up mailman:
mailman01:/var/lib/mailman/Mailman# ../bin/mailmanctl start
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "../bin/mailmanctl", line 547, in ?
main()
File "../bin/mailmanctl", line 366, in main
check_for_site_list()
File
On Tuesday, November 4, 2003, at 10:06 pm, Matthew Kitchin wrote:
Hello,
I have an older redhat box running mailman and sendmail that I am
replacing.
I have built a new redhat 9 box with postfix and mailman installed
during
the initial OS installation. I can't get mailman to startup properly.
Hello,
I have an older redhat box running mailman and sendmail that I am replacing.
I have built a new redhat 9 box with postfix and mailman installed during
the initial OS installation. I can't get mailman to startup properly. It
appears to me running 2.1
running
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# /sbin/ser