You're using the wrong arch; there's an arch command that tells you your
machine's architecture (i.e. i686).
What you'll want to do is go into /usr/lib/mailman/bin and execute
./arch
and similarly for cleanarch
./cleanarch
from there to make sure that you're executing the right thing. Or you
can use the whole path (/usr/lib/mailman/bin/arch) to ensure that you're
running the command you want to be running.
(This is happening because your machine (sensibly) doesn't look for
executables in the current path. I'm sure there's a nice tutorial as to
why and how to work like this if you're curious.)
LexIcon wrote:
In regards to previous list message
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2008-February/060593.html
...
I am entering "arch" in the /bin directory (/usr/lib/mailman/bin on a
CentOS server), but the archive does not rebuild, and I only get the
message "i686" back.
I tried using "cleanarch" but I get the error message "bash: cleanarch:
command not found"
I also get "bash: mailmanctl: command not found"
Typing "ls", I can see all of the files are present, so I'm not sure
what is going wrong.
- Lex
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