[Mailman-Users] : Problem Running mailman
Mark Sapiro
msapiro at value.net
Sat Oct 20 18:12:56 CEST 2007
QA Engg wrote:
>
> 2.2 Create the Installatio Directory
> 1.
>
> You cannot install Mailman on a filesystem that is mounted with
> the nosuid option not gettting the meaning of set to group
> 2.
>
> cd $prefix
>
> 3.
>
> chgrp mailman .
>
> 4.
>
> chmod a+rx,g+ws .
>
> -- Sucessfully run
Was the above 'cd $prefix' actually 'cd /usr/local/mailman'? Because
the next step is telling you that /usr/local/mailman is not group
mailman and/or not g+ws.
>3 Build and install mailman
>
>3.1 Run Configure
>
>*cd mailman-<version>*
>
>*./configure*
This isn't the problem here, but you may wish to specify some options
to configure such as --with-cgi-gid=, --with-mail-gid=,
--with-mailhost= and --with-urlhost=
>Shows errors 1) checking permissions on /usr/local/mailman... configure:
>error:
>
>2) ***** Installation directory /usr/local/mailman is not configured
>properly!
>
>3) ***** Directory must be owned by group mailman: /usr/local/mailman
Indicating that 'chgrp mailman .' above was not run in the
/usr/local/mailman directory.
You must fix the above and rerun configure. Then you can run 'make
install'
>*sudo make install*
>
> 4 Check Your Installlatio
>
>4.1
>
> 1.
>
> *bin/check_perms -f * bash: bin/check_perms: @PYTHON@: bad
> interpreter: No such file or directory
> 2.
You have to run /usr/local/mailman/bin/check_perms which won't exist
until you get the proper ownership and permissions on
/usr/local/mailman and successfully run configure and make install.
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