On 1/7/19 1:18 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 at 23:39, Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> wrote:
Please help me understand what steps are missing and I will try to provide the information.
Okay.
At the installation stage, you say the following: "I already had some things set up in /opt/mailman including a git subdirectory containing clones of the GitLab mailman, mailmanclient, mailman-hyperkitty, hyperkitty, django-mailman3 and postorius projects. On the third server I have added mailman-suite because I use the settings.py from that project as the basis for mine."
Please assume that the reader is a newbie to python3 virtualenv and give the details of the commands they need to execute to (a) clone all the projects needed and (b) create the virtualenv.
The next steps are: mkdir /opt/mailman/mm
Then you say "I then created a /opt/mailman/mm directory and within that a Python 3.6 virtualenv" What happens here is something that needs clarification, because you are specific about "python3.6". I have googled and realized that one has to be specific about the python version they want to use in their virtualenv as shown here -> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45293436/how-to-specify-python-version-u...
exact command to execute to create the /opt/mailman/mm/venv exact command to execute to activate virtualenv
I have added a comment to the page which I hope gives you what you want.
I also added a section on templates instead of referring to a prior version of the page.
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