dap1--- via Mailman-users writes:
That seems to have worked. Thanks. Shouldn't that be documented as well?
It is documented. In the Apache or Ubuntu docs. Your Mailman installation is a *system*. We will help you with *other people's applications* as we can, but it is *not* our responsibility to do so -- it's a freebie you get because we care.
We don't care *enough* to create and maintain documentation of third party applications, because there are dozens of OS distributions and "mailing list packages" and several webservers that are used to support Mailman installations. Not to mention that such applications are frequently updated and new tools and conventions (and bugs!) added (that's *why* we recommend a virtual environment, and *why* distros like Ubuntu *enforce* virtual environments for installations from source). We would have no time to work on and support Mailman.
If you think it's nevertheless worth doing, feel free to contribute it.
-- GNU Mailman consultant (installation, migration, customization) Sirius Open Source https://www.siriusopensource.com/ Software systems consulting in Europe, North America, and Japan