Re: [Mailman-Users] Failure to find group name error

2004-08-20 Thread David Blomquist
Hi Paul, On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 05:19, Paul Bromiley wrote: Hello, I tried that first time around, using yum. I got a similar error to the one I am getting now: when I tried to access the admin page for the site list, it gave an error saying that it could not find the group name for group

Re: [Mailman-Users] Failure to find group name error

2004-08-20 Thread David Blomquist
It is also always a good idea to run (in the case of Fedora): # /var/mailman/bin/check_perms David -- Mailman-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users Mailman FAQ:

[Mailman-Users] Failure to find group name error

2004-08-19 Thread Paul Bromiley
Hello, I am trying to set up Mailman on a Fedora Core 2 system running apache 2.0, using the Mailman 2.1.5 tarball downloaded from www.list.org. I have followed the installation instructions, and used configure --with-mail-gid=mail --with-cgi-gid=apache at the configuration stage. These

Re: [Mailman-Users] Failure to find group name error

2004-08-19 Thread David Blomquist
On Tue, 2004-08-17 at 14:52, Paul Bromiley wrote: Hello, I am trying to set up Mailman on a Fedora Core 2 system running apache 2.0, using the Mailman 2.1.5 tarball downloaded from www.list.org. I have followed the installation instructions, and used Why don't you just use the 2.1.5 rpm

[Mailman-Users] failure to find group name nobody

2004-08-16 Thread Shane I. Hoffman
I've seen this question asked a LOT, but had to dig for ages to find the answer. I finally just put 2 and 2 together. I discovered my error on redhat 9.0 using apache 2.x...the web server was running as user nobody and group #-1...dont' use group #-1(the apache default)...I changed it to group

[Mailman-Users] Failure to find group name

2004-06-25 Thread William R . Dickson
Hi all, I've seen this error mentioned in the archives, but no answers for dealing with it: Failure to find group name nobody. Try adding this group to your system, or re-run configure, providing an existing group name with the command line option --with-cgi-gid. This is on

Re: [Mailman-Users] Failure to find group name

2004-06-25 Thread Brad Knowles
At 3:27 PM -0700 2004-06-16, William R. Dickson wrote: If it matters, when I compiled Mailman on the new server, I used --with-cgi-gid=65534 -- so the software was able to determine that 65534 is 'nobody' at that point. If you specify the group name numerically, then the system doesn't make

[Mailman-Users] Failure to find group name nobody

2004-02-23 Thread Jens Wilke
Hi, i'm running postfix-2.0.18 on freebsd i try to install mailman-2.1.3 i didn't find any solution for the following error, trying to configure with several gids, not to mention, that /etc/groups contains nobody. Postfix itself runs nicely. Any ideas are very welcome. :( Rgds, Jens Feb 23