Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
> Rolf E. Sonneveld wrote:
>> Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
However, when I try to access Mailman via my browser (using Apache
on the server side) I get the infamous error message:
>>>
The /usr/local/lib version seems to be more recent. Before
installat
Rolf E. Sonneveld wrote:
> Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
>>> However, when I try to access Mailman via my browser (using Apache on
>>> the server side) I get the infamous error message:
>>>
>>
>>> The /usr/local/lib version seems to be more recent. Before installation,
>>> I made sure that LD_LIBR
Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
>> However, when I try to access Mailman via my browser (using Apache on
>> the server side) I get the infamous error message:
>>
>
>
>> The /usr/local/lib version seems to be more recent. Before installation,
>> I made sure that LD_LIBRARY_PATH was set to
>>
>
Dear Tokio,
first of all, thanks for your reply.
Tokio Kikuchi schreef:
>
>> However, when I try to access Mailman via my browser (using Apache on
>> the server side) I get the infamous error message:
>
>> The /usr/local/lib version seems to be more recent. Before
>> installation, I made sure t
> However, when I try to access Mailman via my browser (using Apache on
> the server side) I get the infamous error message:
> The /usr/local/lib version seems to be more recent. Before installation,
> I made sure that LD_LIBRARY_PATH was set to
So, the apache was not running under LD_LIBRARY
Hi,
I installed tcl/tk, Python and Mailman on a Solaris 10 system.
Everything seems to install fine, I can use the command line interface
to create a mailman list, set the site and delegate password etc.
However, when I try to access Mailman via my browser (using Apache on
the server side) I g