Apache is run under 'httpd/httpd' (user/group). I compiled mailman using the --with-cgi-gid=httpd as I thought it was nobody at first and got 'expected GID xx, got GID xx' errors when viewing the pages. I think it's running with the right GID now however...
- Ralph At 10:30 AM 10/13/2001 -0400, Jon Carnes wrote: >You might want to add the user "nobody" (or whatever you use to run Apache) >to the group "mailman". Then make sure that the group mailman can write to >that dir and those files. > >On Friday 12 October 2001 23:12, Ralph Forsythe wrote: > > Permissions on the logs dir are admin:mailman. (admin was the acct used > > to install the program.) Permissions on the error logfile are > > mailman:mailman -- this seems like it would work, yes? Both the dir and > > file are U+G writeable. > > > > Oh, sorry for the HTML on the previous post. Didn't think that coped > > over... > > > > Thanks, > > - Ralph > > > > At 08:07 PM 10/12/2001 -0700, you wrote: > > > > Now, the mailman logs don't show anything. However the httpd error > > > > log shows the following output (below), which makes me think there is > > > > some > > > > > > kind > > > > > > > of permission thing going on. > > > > > >Yes, certainly. So surely the permissions on > > > /usr/local/mailman/logs/error are gonna be interesting, yes? > > > > > >So..um...what are they? > > > > > >They oughta be group-write mailman, because error lives in > > >a directory that ought to be group-sticky mailman... > > ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users