[Fwd: Re: [Mailman-Developers] RELEASED Mailman 2.1.5]

ok just talking to myself seems a bit silly :-)
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Mailman-Developers] RELEASED Mailman 2.1.5 Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 20:05:23 +0200 From: Ricardo <ricardo@rixhq.nu> Organization: RiXHQ To: Ricardo <ricardo@rixhq.nu> References: <1084663372.1350.356.camel@anthem.wooz.org> <40A8FC80.8000600@rixhq.nu>
I think it has something to do with my version of python (2.1 from Debian Stable) not having True/False booleans by default. The weird thing is that it does seem to work correctly in other scripts, but ListAdmin.py generates an error: File "/usr/local/mailman/Mailman/ListAdmin.py", line 113, in __nextid while True: NameError: global name 'True' is not defined I tried adding the True/False defines on top of ListAdmin.py like I saw in some other mailman scripts, but that doesn't seem to work... any idea what is going on?
I can answer my own question... after adding the defines to ListAdmin.py *and* stopping/starting with mailmanctl, the arrival of moderated mail seems to work again. I guess all the posts are losts? Well that's what I get for upgrading without doing enough checking :(
Anyway I'll file it as a bug on sf.net
Ricardo.

Ricardo wrote:
I can answer my own question... after adding the defines to ListAdmin.py *and* stopping/starting with mailmanctl, the arrival of moderated mail seems to work again. I guess all the posts are losts? Well that's what I get for upgrading without doing enough checking :(
I was just wondering... is it "normal" mailman behavior that in these kind of cases, posts don't get bounced? All the tests I sent after I noticed the problem disappeared into the unknown...
Ricardo.

On Monday, May 17, 2004, at 14:27 US/Eastern, Ricardo wrote:
I was just wondering... is it "normal" mailman behavior that in these kind of cases, posts don't get bounced? All the tests I sent after I noticed the problem disappeared into the unknown...
Yes. Run bin/unshunt now.
--Robby

Robby Griffin wrote:
On Monday, May 17, 2004, at 14:27 US/Eastern, Ricardo wrote:
I was just wondering... is it "normal" mailman behavior that in these kind of cases, posts don't get bounced? All the tests I sent after I noticed the problem disappeared into the unknown... Yes. Run bin/unshunt now.
Thanks! You saved my day :) I was just about to send an apology to my list that everybody's posts were lost... luckily I didn't finish it yet.
Ricardo.
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