I have run the below commands for sure:
$ cd mailmanclient $ python setup.py develop
And as you have suggested, I navigate to mailmanclient directory and ran the git log to provide you the version output.
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On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 12:12 PM Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> wrote:
On 10/27/20 11:08 PM, Shashikanth Komandoor wrote:
Thank you Mark for your response.
All the mentioned versions of all the components are taken from my currently running system only in which I am facing the issue.
Did you run
$ cd mailmanclient $ python setup.py develop
as it says at <https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/devsetup.html>
I do not understand exactly how the various components are installed in your installation, so I can't tell you what is wrong, but the version of mailmanclient that gives you the AttributeError: 'MailingList' object has no attribute 'get_requests_count' is not the one whose latest commit is
### Mailmanclient Version ###
commit aaa529808e2d61899f90509da4ea802a70d2c8ff Merge: ff39dd8 8670751 Author: Abhilash Raj <maxking@asynchronous.in maxking@asynchronous.in> Date: Thu Oct 15 01:09:32 2020 +0000
Merge branch 'fix-ci' into 'master'* Use GHCR for the CI image* See merge request mailman/mailmanclient!130*
because that one won't have this error.
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