the old wanted/got gid
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Someone help me grab a clue, please. Read the FAQ, check. Read the INSTALL, check. Read any Google hits for mailman/wanted/got/gid..., check.
System: RS/6000 AIX 5.1
Apps: postfix 1.1.7 mailman-2.0.9 apache-1.3.22-1
So far, I have tried: (doing at least make cleans between, if not rm -rf *)
./configure --with-mail-gid=mailman --with-cgi-gid=nobody
./configure --with-mail-gid=nobody --with-cgi-gid=nobody
./configure --with-mail-gid=nobody --with-cgi-gid=mailman
./configure --with-mail-gid=postfix --with-cgi-gid=mailman
./configure --with-mail-gid=postdrop --with-cgi-gid=mailman
./configure --with-mail-gid=postdrop --with-cgi-gid=nobody
./configure
The last one had no options, and resulted in the install choosing mail-gid 'mail'.
May 2 09:56:59 zircon postfix/local[22198]: 6657C21B4: to=<test4-request@mailma n.srv.ualberta.ca>, relay=local, delay=0, status=bounced (Command died with stat us 2: "/home/mailman/mail/wrapper mailcmd test4". Command output: Failure to exe c script. WANTED gid 6, GOT gid -2. (Reconfigure to take -2?) )
/etc/passwd postfix:*:12345:12345:postfix:/no/where:/no/shell mailman:!:201:201::/home/mailman:/usr/bin/ksh nobody:*:-2:-2::/:
/etc/group mail:!:6: postdrop:*:54321: mailman:!:201:mailman nobody:!:-2:lpd,nobody
/home/mailman/mail/wrapper is -rwxr-sr-x 1 mailman mailman 233461 May 02 09:55 wrapper
What is the combination to unlock this?
BTW, I thank you for Mailman, and all my ex-majordomo listowners will thank you, once I unleash it on them. I've had to manually build web interfaces to majordomo since 1995.
Dennis.Black@UAlberta.Ca Computing and Network Systems Internet Applications 352 General Services Bldg. University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2H1 Phone: 780-492-9329 Fax: 780-492-1729 Webhome: http://www.ualberta.ca/~dblack Majordomo: http://www.ualberta.ca/cns/majordomo LWGate: http://www.ualberta.ca/htbin/lwgate "I sense much NT in you. NT leads to Blue Screen, Blue Screen leads to downtime, downtime leads to suffering. NT is the path to the darkside." - Unknown Unix Jedi
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