Problem was I building mailman not in the source dir! Now I have mailman setup on my Box... :-)
1. What should I do next? 2. Should I start mailmanctl? 3. How should I make lists? 4. What's gonna be my mailing adress to mailman like we have "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Regards, Nitin Verma -----Original Message----- From: Verma, Nitin (GECP, OTHER, 529706) Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 9:44 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Mailman Novice I commented imports to japanese, korean and korean.aliases # In a normal interactive Python environment, the japanese.pth and korean.pth # files would be imported automatically. But because we inhibit the importing # of the site module, we need to be explicit about importing these codecs. #import japanese # As of KoreanCodecs 2.0.5, you had to do the second import to get the Korean # codecs installed, however leave the first import in there in case an upgrade # changes this. #import korean #import korean.aliases But now I get :- Compiling /opt/neo/local/mailman-2.1.2/Mailman/versions.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "bin/update", line 46, in ? from Mailman import mm_cfg File "/opt/neo/local/mailman-2.1.2/Mailman/mm_cfg.py", line 41, in ? from Defaults import * ImportError: No module named Defaults make: *** [update] Error 1 -----Original Message----- From: Verma, Nitin (GECP, OTHER, 529706) Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 9:22 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Mailman Novice ah , it's a Friday-the-thirteenth problem :-) ... I think so too! Anyway, I used --perfix to configure Python whereas I used --with-username, --with-groupname, --prefix, --with-var-prefix and --with-python for mailman -----Original Message----- From: Mitchell Marks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 9:09 PM To: Verma, Nitin (GECP, OTHER, 529706) Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Mailman Novice Maybe use configure option --with-python /path/to/your/python Also -- after building the python, did you rehash or open a new shell? Maybe configure wasn't finding the python for that reason. Or maybe it's a Friday-the-thirteenth problem :-) On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Verma, Nitin (GECP, OTHER, 529706) wrote: > I have just install Python-2.2.3 > > But it fails > > -- README.LINUX Says use python-devel. > > If you are right the I should have no problems .. or I have use some more > option to configure my make! > i just used --prefix. > -- Mitchell Marks CUIP Tech Coordinator http://cuip.net/cuip CUIP: Chicago Public Schools / Univ. of Chicago Internet Project 5640 S Ellis Ave AAC-045, Univ of Chgo, Chgo IL 60637 Telephone: Ofc 773-702-6041 Fax 702-8212 Home (v.m. only, ok any time) 241-7166 Email: Primary address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternate UofC addresses (use especially to report problems with cuip.uchicago.edu): [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] Off-campus (ISP) address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Email to pager (for SHORT text msgs): [EMAIL PROTECTED] Any two people may be talking to each other, at any moment, in a civilized way about something trivial, or even something complex and delicate. And inside each of the two there runs a kind of dark river of unconnected thought, of secret fear, or violence, or bliss -- hoped-for or lost -- which keeps pace with the flow of talk and is mostly neither seen nor heard. And then at times one or both of the two will catch sight or sound of this movement, in himself, or herself, or, more rarely, in the other. And it is like the quick slip of a waterfall into a pool, like a drop into darkness. The pace changes, the weight of the air, though the talk may run smoothly onward without a ripple or quiver. -- A. S. Byatt, "The Chinese Lobster"
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