--On March 4, 2007 11:08:30 AM -0800 Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Steve Burling wrote:
> > Is there a way I can un-inhibit "printing of traceback and other system
> > info"?
>
>
>
> Yes. Edit the scripts/driver file and change
>
> STEALTH_MODE = 1
>
> to
>
> STEALTH_MODE = 0
To which
Steve Burling wrote:
>I just tried to upgrade our Mailman 2.1.4 install to Mailman 2.1.9. I
>didn't get very far -- as soon as I tried to visit the listinfo page, I got
>the "sorry we've hit a bug" message:
>
>---
>Bug in Mailman version 2.1.9
>
>We're sorry, we hit a bug!
>
>Please inform the
I just tried to upgrade our Mailman 2.1.4 install to Mailman 2.1.9. I
didn't get very far -- as soon as I tried to visit the listinfo page, I got
the "sorry we've hit a bug" message:
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Bug in Mailman version 2.1.9
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
Please inform the webmaster for this site of this
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On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 02:28:27AM +, John R Pierce wrote:
> Hey. I just upgraded my 2.0.x(3?) to 2.1.4, and after some struggle to get
> it all working again, everything is flying, *except*...
>
> The lists that are on my 'native' domain are wo
Hey. I just upgraded my 2.0.x(3?) to 2.1.4, and after some struggle to get
it all working again, everything is flying, *except*...
The lists that are on my 'native' domain are working great, but the ones on
my alternate virtual hostnames aren't linking to the archives properly.
for instance,
At 12:37 25/03/2003, Mozzi wrote:
Hi all
I upgraded mailman to 2.1.1 and get the following error
sh: /home/mailman/mail/wrapper: No such file or directory
554 5.3.0 unknown mailer error 127
I kept the install directory /home/mailman
Tnx
Mozzi
Having been accurately told that my earlier response t
At 17:08 25/03/2003, Todd wrote:
Richard Barrett wrote:
> Mailman 2.1.1 installs a file, the mail delivery security wrapper, at
> $exec-prefix/mail/wrapper. If you have taken the defaults then
> $exec-prefix/mail/wrapper is also $prefix/mail/wrapper, by default
> /home/mailman/mail/wrapper.
Are yo
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Richard Barrett wrote:
> Mailman 2.1.1 installs a file, the mail delivery security wrapper, at
> $exec-prefix/mail/wrapper. If you have taken the defaults then
> $exec-prefix/mail/wrapper is also $prefix/mail/wrapper, by default
> /home/mailman/mail
At 12:37 25/03/2003, Mozzi wrote:
Hi all
I upgraded mailman to 2.1.1 and get the following error
sh: /home/mailman/mail/wrapper: No such file or directory
554 5.3.0 unknown mailer error 127
I kept the install directory /home/mailman
Tnx
Mozzi
Mailman 2.1.1 installs a file, the mail delivery secur
Hi all
I upgraded mailman to 2.1.1 and get the following error
sh: /home/mailman/mail/wrapper: No such file or directory
554 5.3.0 unknown mailer error 127
I kept the install directory /home/mailman
Tnx
Mozzi
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i have the following problem:
i had to move the lists of a 2.05 installations to another
machine, running 2.0.13
it worked.
i did bin/move_list
and i changed the hoem site in the admin interface,
then the lists were working again.
not i tried to upgrade to 2.1.1
and that does not work.
config.pck
Wednesday, 25 Dec 2002 at 17:44 Greg Westin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This probably means that you are trying to run check_perms from the source
> > directory. You must run this from the installation directory instead.
> Did you try doing what it suggests here?
Yes. I did run check_perms fro
> This probably means that you are trying to run check_perms from the source
> directory. You must run this from the installation directory instead.
Did you try doing what it suggests here?
Greg
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OK... I'm still running 2.0.13 version.
When I tried to upgrade to 2.1rc1 I had the following problem:
[root@kocurek mailman-2.1rc1]# cd /usr/local/mailman/bin/
[root@kocurek bin]# ./check_perms
Could not import paths!
This probably means that you are trying to run check_perms from the source
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