Hi Greg,
We are using the venv method. Did you get it working on that? Did you require a special configuration for mailmanweb?
Gilbert
Gilbert Sebenste Meteorology Support Analyst
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Hi Gilbert. I don't know the solution. However, FWIW, I found the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS packages to be unusable and not fit for purpose.
I tried to get them running on a fresh installation of 24.04 and ran into huge problems. The packages include outdated versions of the Mailman software and dependencies, and components of Mailman are stored in places that are non-standard and undocumented. Among other things, there were problems with file ownership since the Ubuntu/Debian approach is different from the Mailman3 official documentation.
After getting some guidance from this list (which you can see in the archives), I abandoned the effort and installed it in a virtual environment per the instructions. That worked fine. It's a non-trivial installation, even so - many configuration files need to be created or edited.
I will be curious to learn whether you get Mailman3 working correctly from the Ubuntu packages. Like you, I needed to port existing lists (from Mailman 2.1) and I eventually gave up. With the packages, it was a situation where I would think I had solved "the" problem, and then other problems kept appearing. ~ Greg
On Fri, Sep 13, 2024 at 11:59 AM <sebensteg@cod.edu<mailto:sebensteg@cod.edu>> wrote: This got mailman3 working, but mailmanweb is still borked. Does anyone know what might cause this:
systemctl status mailmanweb
mailmanweb.service - GNU Mailman Web UI Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/mailmanweb.service; enabled; preset: enabled) Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Fri 2024-09-13 18:55:37 UTC; 12s ago Duration: 1ms Process: 562668 ExecStart=/opt/mailman/venv/bin/uwsgi --ini /etc/mailman3/uwsgi.ini (code=exited, status=203/EXEC) Main PID: 562668 (code=exited, status=203/EXEC) CPU: 700us
Sep 13 18:55:37 server1 systemd[1]: Started mailmanweb.service - GNU Mailman Web UI. Sep 13 18:55:37 server1 systemd[1]: mailmanweb.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=203/EXEC Sep 13 18:55:37 server1 systemd[1]: mailmanweb.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
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