On Tue, 2003-05-20 at 04:23, Oliver Egginger wrote:
But further particulars:
when I comment out the line 126 in mailmanctl the error messages go away. Here is the line LogStdErr('error', 'mailmanctl', manual_reprime=0)
I execute this function call with python -v on command line via:
import paths from Mailman.Logging.Utils import LogStdErr LogStdErr('error', 'mailmanctl', manual_reprime=0)
and receive:
without error messages. So it seems to work.
But when I terminate the python session by typing CTRL-D (end of input) I receive the same error messages as I get from mailmanctl during the start and stop phase. I have trailed them at the end of this message.
Also it seems as if the error messages came from Mailman.Logging.Utils import LogStdErr. Maybe by destroying the objects which gets created by LogStdErr('error', 'mailmanctl', manual_reprime=0). The function seems to work, none the less the shutdown of the corresponding objects seems to fail. But I'am no python expert.
To be honest, I'm at a loss. It seems to me like a Python problem, but it's definitely not something I see or can reproduce. The only thing I can recommend is to try to upgrade to Python 2.2.3 and see if that helps at all. Other than that...?
-Barry