I sent this early this morning when I gave up on the upgrade for the day, I'd really 
like to have someone look at this so I can try again tonight.

Van

"G. Armour Van Horn" wrote:

> I've been running Mailman for most of two years, going from 2.0.5 to 2.0.12+ on a 
>very lightly loaded K6-233. I've finally been convinced to move up. Last night I 
>reved RedHat from 6.2 to 7.2, installed Python2 2.2.1, and generally brought things 
>up to date.
>
> I also added virtual host support to Postfix, as I have a client that wants this on 
>their new list. I am now hosting DNS for their domain, and mail to their domain 
>through the Postfix-style virtual host works.
>
> I decided not to change the Mailman location at this time, so I used the following  
>config:
>
> ./configure --with-mail-gid=99 --with-cgi-gid=99 --prefix=/home/mailman 
>--with-python=/usr/bin/python2
>
> The configure runs fine right down to the end where it tells me I don't have Chinese 
>Unicode support and sends me off to a location where there aren't any files, but I 
>don't really expect to have a lot of Chinese customers on here. It's the next step 
>that is stopping me:
>
> make install runs smoothly for several minutes, but concludes with this:
>
> > Compiling /home/mailman/Mailman/Version.py ...
> > Compiling /home/mailman/Mailman/__init__.py ...
> > Compiling /home/mailman/Mailman/htmlformat.py ...
> > Compiling /home/mailman/Mailman/i18n.py ...
> > Compiling /home/mailman/Mailman/versions.py ...
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> >   File "bin/update", line 44, in ?
> >     import paths
> > ImportError: No module named paths
> > make: *** [update] Error 1
> >
>
> The appropriate section in /usr/src/mailman-2.1b3/build/bin/update looks like this:
>
>
> > import paths
> > from Mailman import mm_cfg
> > from Mailman import Utils
> > from Mailman import MailList
> > from Mailman.LockFile import TimeOutError
> > from Mailman.i18n import _
> > from Mailman.Queue.Switchboard import Switchboard
> >
>
> I tried commenting them out one at a time, but each time I just had to comment out 
>the next one. I blew away everything in the /home/mailman directory except the lists, 
>logs, and archives and got the same result. Just to be thorough, I cleaned everything 
>out, blew away the /usr/src/mailman-2.1b3 directory, extracted the install files 
>again, and there was no change. I even downloaded another copy of the tarball.
>
> So what am I missing?
>
> Van
>
>

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