On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 11:00 PM Ron / BCLUG <admin@bclug.ca> wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote on 2024-04-10 14:09:
I suspect you are not starting the services with your venv active. What's in your mailman3.service and mailman3-web.service files?
Thanks for the pointer!
I had my mailman3-web.service starting
mailman-web
instead ofuwsgi
somehow.I changed that to match the docs, did the
systemctl daemon-reload
, etc. but still had similar problems.I went through all my config files carefully, I wiped the static folder completely and rebuilt it, and I finally have the last piece of the puzzle in place and my web interface is working!
I'm not sure which change actually fixed the issue though.
(When looking at "Available lists" my header has "example.com" in the top-left corner?!?)
See also this: https://lists.mailman3.org/archives/list/mailman-users@mailman3.org/message/... But read it as "example.com", not example.org :-)
I think I need to backup what I have and do a clean re-install so I have
a better grasp of what's going on with all these components.
Way to go! Before I got MM3 working on the sites that I manage, it took me lots of installs and wipes until I could figure out what's going on. I was literally being hand-held by the good developers.
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