[Mailman-Users] NNTP errors

Forrest Aldrich forrie at forrie.com
Fri Aug 5 19:50:03 CEST 2005


I configured Mailman to perform NNTP gatewaying recently (v2.1.5).  It 
appears to be working fine, however I'm seeing the following in the 
error log, and I'm not sure what to make of it:


    Aug 03 01:05:00 2005 gate_news(16582): Traceback (most recent call
    last):
    Aug 03 01:05:00 2005 gate_news(16582):   File
    "/opt/m1/mailman-1.0/cron/gate_news", line 28
    4, in ?
    Aug 03 01:05:00 2005 gate_news(16582):      main()
    Aug 03 01:05:00 2005 gate_news(16582):   File
    "/opt/m1/mailman-1.0/cron/gate_news", line 26
    4, in main
    Aug 03 01:05:00 2005 gate_news(16582):      process_lists(lock)
    Aug 03 01:05:01 2005 gate_news(16582):   File
    "/opt/m1/mailman-1.0/cron/gate_news", line 20
    8, in process_lists
    Aug 03 01:05:01 2005 gate_news(16582):      conn, first, last =
    open_newsgroup(mlist)
    Aug 03 01:05:01 2005 gate_news(16582):   File
    "/opt/m1/mailman-1.0/cron/gate_news", line 10
    3, in open_newsgroup
    Aug 03 01:05:01 2005 gate_news(16582):     
    password=mm_cfg.NNTP_PASSWORD)
    Aug 03 01:05:01 2005 gate_news(16582):   File
    "/usr/local/lib/python2.4/nntplib.py", line 1
    26, in __init__
    Aug 03 01:05:01 2005 gate_news(16582):      self.welcome =
    self.shortcmd('mode reader')
    Aug 03 01:05:01 2005 gate_news(16582):   File
    "/usr/local/lib/python2.4/nntplib.py", line 2
    60, in shortcmd
    Aug 03 01:05:01 2005 gate_news(16582):      return self.getresp()
    Aug 03 01:05:01 2005 gate_news(16582):   File
    "/usr/local/lib/python2.4/nntplib.py", line 2
    15, in getresp
    Aug 03 01:05:01 2005 gate_news(16582):      resp = self.getline()
    Aug 03 01:05:01 2005 gate_news(16582):   File
    "/usr/local/lib/python2.4/nntplib.py", line 2
    07, in getline
    Aug 03 01:05:01 2005 gate_news(16582):      if not line: raise EOFError
    Aug 03 01:05:01 2005 gate_news(16582): EOFError


Some of it seems like debugging output, but the last line seems to 
indicate a problem somewhere.


Thanks.






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