[Mailman-Users] archives
Scott
scott at chronis.pobox.com
Sun Nov 8 02:56:56 CET 1998
Which archives?
This looks like a DocumentTemplate thing that shoulnd't be in there,
but it's inside an html comment, so it shouldn't really matter.
scott
On Sat, Nov 07, 1998 at 05:15:09PM -0800, Michael Ghens wrote:
| I was looking through the achives. This may be a bug. <!--#var archivedate
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| Apache does not recoginize this.
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| On Fri, 6 Nov 1998, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
|
| > Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 17:57:24 -0500 (EST)
| > From: Barry A. Warsaw <bwarsaw at cnri.reston.va.us>
| > To: Darren Henderson <darren at jasper.somtel.com>
| > Cc: mailman-users at python.org
| > Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] 1.0b6 private archives, a typo, etc
| >
| >
| > >>>>> "DH" == Darren Henderson <darren at jasper.somtel.com> writes:
| >
| > DH> The package still fails to compile under freebsd unless gmake
| > DH> is used.
| >
| > Unfortunately, we only have Solaris and Linux here to test on, so if
| > you could give more details (and patches? :-) I'd really appreciate
| > it. I just fixed a problem with the top level Makefile, so you should
| > try to do a CVS update and ./config.status to regenerate the Makefile.
| >
| > AFAICT, our Makefiles should be compatible with both stock Solaris 2.6
| > make (/usr/ccs/bin/make) and GNU make 3.76.1.
| >
| > DH> There is a typo on the general list page, under Using
| > DH> MAILLIST... "You can post a message to the all the list
| > DH> members..."
| >
| > DH> I'm relatively new to mailman (and python) but out of
| > DH> curiosity... is there a reason to have _all_ the
| > DH> subdirectories under mailman sgid? Its probably valid just at
| > DH> first glance it seems a bit excesive.
| >
| > Setgid on the directories means that any files created in those
| > directories will inherit the group ownership, presumably `mailman'.
| > This is critical for the directories that Mailman writes files into,
| > but it's very convenient for the other directories as well (since
| > we're creating new files in there occasionally).
| >
| > -Barry
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