On Dec 17, 2009, at 04:30 PM, Steve Burling wrote:
>Done.
Thanks!
-Barry
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On Thu, 17 Dec 2009, Steve Burling wrote:
At one point, I compared the stock mailmanctl with that from the one Apple
distributes with Mac OS X Server. The only difference was that the 'start'
stanza in main() had been cloned as a 'startf' stanza, with a couple of
relatively minor changes, pri
--On December 17, 2009 4:12:29 PM -0500 Barry Warsaw wrote:
Could someone submit a bug on this here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/mailman
I think it would be useful to support a "no-daemonize" option to the
'bin/mailman start' command in Mailman 3.
To which I reply:
Done.
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Steve Burling
On Dec 17, 2009, at 03:35 PM, Steve Burling wrote:
>At one point, I compared the stock mailmanctl with that from the one Apple
>distributes with Mac OS X Server. The only difference was that the 'start'
>stanza in main() had been cloned as a 'startf' stanza, with a couple of
>relatively minor
I recognize some of my words in what Paul has quoted below so let me
comment. The discussion Paul is quoting from dealt with running Mailman on
Mac OS X CLIENT whereas Paul is dealing with Mac OS X SERVER. OS X Server
comes with a bastardized version of Mailman where as OS X Client has
nothing
--On December 17, 2009 1:21:35 PM -0600 Paul Kleeberg wrote:
I am ready to tear my hair out.
Thanks to Mark, I got mailman up and running except for one minor hitch.
In my log file I see an endless stream of:
12/17/09 11:56:49 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.list.mailmanctl)
Throttling r
I am ready to tear my hair out.
Thanks to Mark, I got mailman up and running except for one minor hitch. In my
log file I see an endless stream of:
12/17/09 11:56:49 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.list.mailmanctl)
Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
12/17/09 11:57:00 AM
Paul Kleeberg wrote:
>Mark has been helping me with this off-line
It wasn't my intent to go off-line, but if someone replies to me
without including the list, I tend not to copy the list on further
replies.
>
>and get the following error:
>
> * Installation directory /var/mailman is
Mark has been helping me with this off-line but I thought I would send this to
the list to see if there are others who are aware of the solution. I have been
using the following on a clean install of Mac Server 10.5.8 and upgrading
Mailman 2.1.9 to 2.1.12:
./configure --prefix=/usr/sha
Paul Kleeberg wrote:
>In my migration of a MacOS 10.5.8 server from mailman 2.1.9 to 2.1.12, I
>discovered I had to install Python 2.5.4 and XCode 3.2.1 to get a compiler.
>It compiled with the command:
>
>/configure --prefix=/usr/share/mailman --with-cgi-gid=_www
>--with-mail-gid=mail --with-
In my migration of a MacOS 10.5.8 server from mailman 2.1.9 to 2.1.12, I
discovered I had to install Python 2.5.4 and XCode 3.2.1 to get a compiler. It
compiled with the command:
/configure --prefix=/usr/share/mailman --with-cgi-gid=_www --with-mail-gid=mail
--with-mailhost=domain.com --with-u
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