Barry, I'm upgrading to 2.0.5, and a couple of thoughts...
In the INSTALL file:
You must have the Python interpreter installed somewhere on your
system. Currently Python 1.5.2 or later is required (Python 2.0
should work fine). For information about obtaining Python source
On 2001 May 7, 16:56, "Joshua Erdman" wrote:
} Subject: [Mailman-Developers] Rotating Logs with Mailman
> Since installing Mailman I have noticed the size of my backups increasing
> steadily. I did some investigating and noticed the size of the log file in
> the mailman/logs directory. By adding
Since installing Mailman I have noticed the size of my backups increasing
steadily. I did some investigating and noticed the size of the log file in
the mailman/logs directory. By adding a few lines of code to your
/etc/logrotate.conf file you can have these log files rotated just like all
the l
I finally got a bit of time to respond to this thread...
On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 10:41:21AM +0200, Thomas Wouters wrote:
> > > Anyway my point is that now I'm getting some complaints from members about
> > > receiving empty digests (it only says the number of posts which should be in
> > > there)
> "JE" == Joshua Erdman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JE> When you say to CD into our sourcetree, is that the location
JE> where I originally compiled mailman or is that where I have
JE> the current working copy of the software?
It's the directory where you original did the "confi
When you say to CD into our sourcetree, is that the location where I
originally compiled mailman or is that where I have the current working copy
of the software?
Joshua Erdman
Ernest & Allen, Inc.
CIO/Network Systems Administrator
Tel (805) 781-0317
Fax (805) 781-0725
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Or
Folks,
I've just released Mailman 2.0.5 which fixes a problem with stale lock
files that can occur under certain situations when the user hits the
`Stop' button on their browser. These stale lock files can cause
mailing lists to be inaccessible for long periods of time (until the
stale lock fil