[Mailman-Users] re-creating list archive - old List-Archive problem

Todd Freedom_Lover at pobox.com
Wed Dec 17 21:21:11 CET 2003


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Gour wrote:
> Todd (Freedom_Lover at pobox.com) wrote:
>
>> If you don't see the old URL in config.pck using dumpdb, then the
>> URL has to be getting picked up from the general mailman config,
>> either in mm_cfg.py or Defaults.py, I would think.
>
> There is nothing like that and why should private url work?

The private archive url uses a different method to create the URL,
bypassing the VIRTUAL_HOSTS list.  You can take a look at the code in
Archiver.py where GetBaseArchiveURL() is defined to see the difference
in how the URL's are determined.

> Thank you very much for the script. Its results is showing what is
> expected, i.e. one of the virtual hosts is the one -
> www.virtualdomain.com which is showed for lists.domain.com public
> archive.

What are the emailhost values you are using for your add_virtualhost()
calls?  That plays a role in determining which urlhost value is used
(don't ask me to fully explain it as I'd have to guess a little to
even try :).

Perhaps you could post all your add_virtualhost() calls from
mm_cfg.py.  That might help someone spot something useful.

> Any thing maybe with htdig patches?

I can't say no for sure since I don't have the htdig patches
installed, but Richard Barrett knows mailman much better than I do and
I can't imagine his patches would mess this up and not get noticed by
him or one of the many folks that use them.

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