On 02/07/2018 04:10 PM, Okan Demirmen wrote:
>
> Because the mailman configure requires the user and group to exist prior
> to running, as well as hard coding the actual values once run, it
> becomes very hard for porters/packagers when trying to support multiple
> mail servers and their respectiv
Hi all,
I noticed a conversation on the recent thread releasing 2.1.26, but
wanted to start a new thread that'll hopefully stay on-topic.
Because the mailman configure requires the user and group to exist prior
to running, as well as hard coding the actual values once run, it
becomes very hard fo
On 02/07/2018 01:38 PM, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
>
> Hm, part of that was an artifact of running configure manually instead
> of using the SPEC file I usually use to build Mailman. With the latter
> and my "fix" I get the following:
>
> $ mailman-config
> Configuration and build information for
FWIW, I just installed 2.1.26 on a test system, and that command does
not work for me:
$ mailman-config
File "/usr/lib/mailman/bin/mailman-config", line 34
print "mail_group: %s" % ""mail", "postfix", "mailman",
"nobody", "daemon""
^ SyntaxError: in
On 02/07/2018 04:01 AM, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> FWIW, I just installed 2.1.26 on a test system, and that command does
> not work for me:
>
> $ mailman-config
> File "/usr/lib/mailman/bin/mailman-config", line 34
> print "mail_group: %s" % ""mail", "postfix", "mailman",
> "nob
Hi,
FWIW, I just installed 2.1.26 on a test system, and that command does not
work for me:
$ mailman-config
File "/usr/lib/mailman/bin/mailman-config", line 34
print "mail_group: %s" % ""mail", "postfix", "mailman", "nobody",
"daemon""
^
SyntaxE