Mailman 3 installation from latest Debian packages
Hi,
I've installed mailman3-full 3.3.3-1 from Debian bullseye (Debian testing).
The dropdown controls on the UI for Postorius (e.g. "Subscription requests", "Mass operations" and the username button to log out) and the similar controls on Hyperkitty (e.g. "Threads by month") do not work. You can see the latter at http://newlistszm.gbif.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/test@newlistszm.gbif.org...
I found https://lists.gem5.org/archives/list/gem5-announce@gem5.org/ which is running the same version, but presumably not using these Debian packages as the Javascript is slightly different.
Could this be a problem with the Debian packaging, or perhaps my configuration -- which is very close to the defaults (i.e. Mailman and Apache configuration generated by dpkg).
Has anyone set up a working installation using these packages?
Thanks,
Matt Blissett
PS, I wrote a similar message earlier in the week to a Debian list: https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/pkg-mailman-hackers/2021-February/...
On 2/12/21 7:49 AM, Matthew Blissett wrote:
I found https://lists.gem5.org/archives/list/gem5-announce@gem5.org/ which is running the same version, but presumably not using these Debian packages as the Javascript is slightly different.
Could this be a problem with the Debian packaging, or perhaps my configuration -- which is very close to the defaults (i.e. Mailman and Apache configuration generated by dpkg).
Has anyone set up a working installation using these packages?
The above reference URL is actually one of our clients running on one of our Mailman 3 shared servers. Mailman 3/Postorius/Hyperkitty were all installed using a virtual environment via pip. I don't use packages at all for our Mailman 3 installations.
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- Brian Carpenter (brian_carpenter@emwd.com) [210212 19:05]:
On 2/12/21 7:49 AM, Matthew Blissett wrote:
I found https://lists.gem5.org/archives/list/gem5-announce@gem5.org/ which is running the same version, but presumably not using these Debian packages as the Javascript is slightly different.
Could this be a problem with the Debian packaging, or perhaps my configuration -- which is very close to the defaults (i.e. Mailman and Apache configuration generated by dpkg).
Has anyone set up a working installation using these packages?
The above reference URL is actually one of our clients running on one of our Mailman 3 shared servers. Mailman 3/Postorius/Hyperkitty were all installed using a virtual environment via pip. I don't use packages at all for our Mailman 3 installations.
Sorry I was too fast deleting the original mail, so replying here instead.
I used the Debian packages as my original mailman configuration but migrated then to mailman based on git. Still using the configuration settings from the debian packages (e.g. content of mailman3-web.cfg).
So yes, the debian packages worked fine for me with just the defaults.
(However, I would strongly recommend to use postgres and not sqlite as the database, as sqlite is unfit for production, and migration is not really easily possible, but that's not related to Debian.)
Regards, Andi
On 2/12/21 4:49 AM, Matthew Blissett wrote:
Hi,
I've installed mailman3-full 3.3.3-1 from Debian bullseye (Debian testing).
The dropdown controls on the UI for Postorius (e.g. "Subscription requests", "Mass operations" and the username button to log out) and the similar controls on Hyperkitty (e.g. "Threads by month") do not work. You can see the latter at http://newlistszm.gbif.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/test@newlistszm.gbif.org...
Everything works as expected at <https://lists.mailman3.org/mailman3/> and <https://mail.python.org/mailman3> which are installed from source.
Could this be a problem with the Debian packaging, or perhaps my configuration -- which is very close to the defaults (i.e. Mailman and Apache configuration generated by dpkg).
I can't speak to the Debian package possibility, but it might possibly be related to the way your browser handles the javascript. I don't know anything in configuration that would cause this.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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