Barry S. Finkel writes:

 > And I wanted to get support from Mark and this list, instead of
 > from Debian.  So, I figured out how to create a package from the
 > Mailman source.  This was on an older version of Mailman, but I
 > assume that my technique should work with the latest Mailman 2
 > source.  Contact me personally for details.  It is not complicated.

I second this method if you're not interested in keeping the source
tree around.  It keeps your system tidy, and I'm pretty sure most
distros (specifically Debian does) support a configuration to look in
a local package archive for packages before going out to the main
distro repos.  So do it each time you upgrade and you always have a
way to back out to the previous working system.

Steve
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