Mailman GID problem

Jeffrey Goldberg jeffrey at goldmark.org
Fri Apr 20 19:23:23 UTC 2007


On Apr 20, 2007, at 1:44 PM, Paul Schmehl wrote:

> *If* what you say is true [...]

which I am increasingly doubtful of.

> then this should fix it:
>
> --- pkg-install.orig    Fri Apr 20 13:42:17 2007
> +++ pkg-install Fri Apr 20 13:42:47 2007
> @@ -43,6 +43,7 @@
>     (umask 002 && /bin/mkdir -p "%%MAILMANDIR%%") || exit 1
>     /usr/sbin/chown -R "%%USER%%:%%GROUP%%" "%%MAILMANDIR%%" || exit 1
>     /bin/chmod g+s "%%MAILMANDIR%%" || exit 1
> +    /usr/sbin/chown -R "nobody" "%%MAILMANDIR%%/data" || exit 1
>   fi
>   ;;

Can you tell me where to find the unprocessed version of pkg- 
install?  What is in work/ has already been processed by sed, and I  
didn't see anything obvious in files/

I know I should read the porters' handbook, but at this point I'm  
just poking around to try to get some sense of how the pieces come  
together.

I'm beginning to think that the fix will be as simple as

--- Makefile.orig       Fri Apr 20 14:17:08 2007
+++ Makefile    Fri Apr 20 14:18:14 2007
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
.if defined(WITH_SENDMAIL) || defined(WITH_EXIM3) || defined(WITH_EXIM4)
BROKEN=        choose only one MTA integration
.endif
-MAIL_GID?=     nobody
+MAIL_GID?=     mailman
.endif
.if defined(WITH_CHINESE)

But I haven't tested.  And I don't know what the original reason was  
for using "nobody", so I may very well be talking nonsense.

Cheers,

-j


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Jeffrey Goldberg                        http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/



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