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Kathy Baron
kathyba@athabascau.ca
Thu, 03 Jan 2002 08:29:14 -0700 (MST)
On Tue, 1 Jan 2002, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
> Date: Tue, 01 Jan 2002 22:48:51 -0500
> From: "Barry A. Warsaw" <barry@zope.com>
> To: Dan Mick <dmick@utopia.West.Sun.COM>
> Cc: mailman-developers@python.org
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Developers] New Bounce system
>
>
> >>>>> "DM" == Dan Mick <dmick@utopia.West.Sun.COM> writes:
>
> >> so I need more information. Exactly how did you do the
> >> upgrade?
>
> DM> The standard way; config (as me) and "make install" (as root).
>
> Did you install over an existing Mailman 2.0.x installation, or did
> you do a fresh MM2.1 install and copy list directories over?
>
> >> Which version of Python are you using?
>
> DM> 2.1.1
>
> Cool.
>
> >> Do you see any errors in logs/error that might be relevant?
>
> DM> Nothing easily findable, no.
>
> Okay.
>
> >> Try using bin/dumpdb on both the (old) config.db value and the
> >> (new) config.pck value and check attributes like
> >> `data_version', and `delivery_status'.
>
> DM> Where do I find the old and new files?...the new ones are
> DM> obviously there, but the old ones aren't saved by upgrade, are
> DM> they?...it'd be nice if they were somewhere I'm missing,
> DM> because then I could manually fix the problem. (No, I don't
> DM> have backups.)
>
> All the files should be in lists/<listname>/config.{db,pck}{,.last}
>
> The upgrade procedure doesn't get rid of the .db files.
>
> DM> A small string under the "nomail" box, if checked, would do
> DM> it; I'm not sure it would add a lot to the size (but might;
> DM> haven't futzed with the layout). Given that we're already two
> DM> vertical spaces because of the "realname" box, it might fit
> DM> without changing the size.
>
> I'll check out your patch momentarily. Thanks!
> -Barry
>
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Kathy Baron
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