Re: Mailman

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On Friday, Sep 26th 2003 at 08:45 +0200, quoth Frank Jahn:

=>Hello
=>
=>I installed mailman (mailman-2.1-8.i386.rpm) on my RH9 box. After
=>Installation the mailman service doesn't start with this error message:
=>
=>
=>Sep 19 07:47:57 2003 mailmanctl(14779): Traceback (most recent call last):
=>Sep 19 07:47:57 2003 mailmanctl(14779):   File
=>"/var/mailman/bin/mailmanctl", line 524, in
=>?
=>Sep 19 07:47:57 2003 mailmanctl(14779):      main()
=>Sep 19 07:47:57 2003 mailmanctl(14779):   File
=>"/var/mailman/bin/mailmanctl", line 319, in
=>main
=>Sep 19 07:47:57 2003 mailmanctl(14779):      check_privs()
=>Sep 19 07:47:57 2003 mailmanctl(14779):   File
=>"/var/mailman/bin/mailmanctl", line 274, in
=>check_privs
=>Sep 19 07:47:57 2003 mailmanctl(14779):      gid =
=>grp.getgrnam(mm_cfg.MAILMAN_GROUP)[2]
=>Sep 19 07:47:57 2003 mailmanctl(14779): KeyError :  getgrnam(): name not
=>found
=>S
=>
=>
=>I fixed this while change the group and user id in the
=>/var/mailman/bin/mailmanctl to 41 and everything works fine.
=>
=>After upgrading to the new errata package (mailman-2.1.1-4.i386.rpm) the
=>mailman service doesn't start with the message that the mailman mailinglist
=>is missing:
=>
=>Sep 25 14:18:25 2003 (1712) Dequeuing message destined for missing list:
=>mailman
=>Sep 26 07:30:57 2003 mailmanctl(11391): Vermisse die Mailingliste: mailman
=>Sep 26 07:30:57 2003 (11391) Site list is missing: mailman
=>
=>
=>Any suggestions?
=>
=>I know, i can reinstall the old package and fix the bug manually, but i want
=>use the new one for further updates.
=>
=>
=>Best regards
=>
=>Frank Jahn

Yeah. Don't use Mailman. Use Majordomo2. It's light years ahead of 
Mailman.

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