Re: Migrating mailman lists from Ubuntu to Fedora 7
- From: <m.roth2006@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 13:51:53 -0500 (EST)
Vicki,
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 14:07:04 +0000 (UTC)
From: "mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <vicki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hum. Looks like it wants a virtual host, with a DocumentRoot set to
/usr/lib/mailman.
OK, I still haven't quite gotten this working. Now I am a bit
confused. Why would I need a Virtual Host? Aren't
Do you still have the httpd.conf from your Ubuntu setup?
VirtualHosts just to
allow you to access different sites on your system by different names
or IPs? I don't need to access this separately from my other
Not exactly. It allows you to run different sites virtually, rather than your entire site under one. For example, you might have one section that you want to be secure, and use https, and another that isn't.
site. I
just need to figure out why it is looking for mailman files in
/var/www/html. I see that cgi-bin is located at /usr/lib/mailman and
archives located at /var/lib/mailman. I copied the archives stuff from
an old system, so they might be in the wrong place. I believe
I don't think they are - it's all Linux, and would be installed the same way (as opposed to, say, Solaris).
<snip>
I'm not at home, so I can't look at the copy of httpd.conf you sent, but perhaps mailman actually wants you to set the DocumentRoot to be /usr/lib/mailman, instead of /var/www
mark
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