[Mailman-Users] Postfix and Mailman tips in FAQ have a mistake?

Konstantin Vasilyev kvasilev at cellnetrix.com
Mon Dec 27 09:41:59 CET 2010


Hi Mark

Thank you for your reply. But error is still here:

# bin/genaliases
postmap: warning: /usr/local/mailman/data/transport-mailman, line 14:
expected format: key whitespace value
postmap: warning: /usr/local/mailman/data/transport-mailman, line 15:
expected format: key whitespace value
postmap: warning: /usr/local/mailman/data/transport-mailman, line 16:
expected format: key whitespace value
postmap: warning: /usr/local/mailman/data/transport-mailman, line 17:
expected format: key whitespace value
postmap: warning: /usr/local/mailman/data/transport-mailman, line 18:
expected format: key whitespace value
postmap: warning: /usr/local/mailman/data/transport-mailman, line 19:
expected format: key whitespace value
postmap: warning: /usr/local/mailman/data/transport-mailman, line 20:
expected format: key whitespace value
postmap: warning: /usr/local/mailman/data/transport-mailman, line 21:
expected format: key whitespace value
postmap: warning: /usr/local/mailman/data/transport-mailman, line 22:
expected format: key whitespace value
postmap: warning: /usr/local/mailman/data/transport-mailman, line 23:
expected format: key whitespace value
postmap: warning: /usr/local/mailman/data/transport-mailman, line 26:
expected format: key whitespace value

--
With best regards,
Konstantin Vasilyev





23.12.2010 21:27, Mark Sapiro пишет:
> Konstantin Vasilyev wrote:
>> I try to integrate my Postfix with Mailman.
>> I use tip from FAQ here http://wiki.list.org/x/ZoCj
>> I have  error message
>> bin/genaliases
>> sed: illegal option -- r
>> usage: sed script [-Ealn] [-i extension] [file ...]
>>       sed [-Ealn] [-i extension] [-e script] ... [-f script_file] ...
>> [file ...]
>> I remove '-r' and try again.
>> result here
>> bin/genaliases
>> sed: 1: "s/(^[^#][^ \t]+[ \t]+). ...": \1 not defined in the RE
>>
>> I am not expert in sed. Can anyone help me?
>
> The -r option is for GNU sed and says use extended regexps. It looks
> like your sed wants -E instead. Try replacing -r with -E.
>


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