At 08:39 PM 2/8/2003, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:

I've released Mailman 2.1.1 which includes many bug fixes and language
updates.  This release includes a fix for the cross-site scripting
vulnerability, a fix for the cookie problem, any many other bugs.  I
recommend that all Mailman 2.1 users upgrade to this release.

As usual, I've made both a full source tarball and a patch file
available.  See

    http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=103

for links to download all the patches and the source tarballs.  If you
decide to install the patches, please do read the release notes first:

    http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=97760

Note that applying the patch does /not/ completely update the language
support.  If you go the patch route, you will want to cd into the
messages directory and run "make catalogs" before installing.  This
will only work if your OS has the necessary language tools installed.
You don't need to do this if your lists are all English-only.

If you have a problem, please download and install the full release.
It is safe to install this over version 2.1.  You can simply run
configure the way you did for 2.1, then do a make install.  Be sure
you restart your mailman daemon by doing a "mailmanctl restart" after
installing.

See also:

    http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman
    http://www.list.org
    http://mailman.sf.net

Cheers,
-Barry
Thanks for the update, Barry! I downloaded the full release and installed it on my test system. I did not have any problem with the install, and test messages I sent through it showed normal operation. So, I installed it on the 11 operational sites, and they all appear to have good installs as well. Not bad for a Sunday afternoon... ;)

Larry




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