Hi again.
Have you also tried "bin/update --force" ?
However, it didn't help at all. Again, it stripped the backup-file (that I had renamed to config.pck before executing the above command) from 533 KB to 83 KB - and still the old (no good) subscriber list.
I guess there is config.pck.last and mailman fallbacks to it knowing the backup config.pck is corrupted.
Doing "perl dumpdb /var/lib/mailman/lists/LISTNAME/config.pck" prints the following error: "Traceback (most recent[...]): File "dumpdb", line 134, in ? msg = main() File "dumpdb", line 126, in main m = pickle.load(open(filename)) EOFError"
Hey! perl won't do the job, python do. Hmm, but the traceback says your config.pck is broken. You should use 'cat' or 'od' to read what your config.pck really has.
Now this doesn't really help me. Except that something is definitely wrong. :-)
Sorry, but something is definitely wrong!
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