mailman upgrade broke "group mismatch"
Jeremy Messenger
mezz7 at cox.net
Wed Jun 7 19:14:46 UTC 2006
On Tue, 06 Jun 2006 21:25:54 -0500, Xin LI <delphij at delphij.net> wrote:
> Hi, Lee,
>
> 在 2006-06-06二的 22:01 -0400,Lee Dilkie写道:
>> I've tried changing the group on the /usr/local/mailman tree to
>> "mailnull"
>>
>> I've tried setting MM_GROUPNAME=mailnull and MM_GROUPID=26 (mailnull's
>> group ID) in /etc/make.conf and running portupgrade -f mailman. In
>> order for "configure" to work I have to "chgrp -R
>> mailnull /usr/local/mailman" first. But that doesn't work in the end
>> either. Actually, the web interface works but posts to lists don't do
>> anything, no bounce either.
>>
>> I've tried mv-ing /usr/local/mailman to another directory and
>> re-installing mailman into a clean directory, copying over those files
>> I think are important from the old dir (all my lists and stuff), and
>> still it doesn't work. BTW, the default mailman from ports does *not*
>> use group "mailnull", it uses "mailman".
>>
>> Just what do I have to do to get my lists back up and working again?
>
> Have you tried to have a "make config" in ports/mail/mailman and choose
> postfix, then deinstall and reinstall the port?
>
> BTW. Having the configuration in /etc/make.conf is not generally
> encouraged. If you use portupgrade(1) then it would be better to
> use /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf instead.
I disagree, the make.conf is global and will work by any tools. Therefore,
pkgtools.conf is not generally encouraged.
Cheers,
Mezz
> Cheers,
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