Hi Justin and others! > server, and asks "Do you want to run the sshd server". It is > probably, at best, borderline acceptable to ask "In what formats do > you want to make the mailinglists available".
I agree in that. > This is the right idea. Provide a package which includes the "source" > format (mbox, say). Other packages can do maildir or html conversion > (if not, then you can make them:). Just provide > /usr/share/doc/mailinglists/examples/ scripts or whatever which > implement those other packages in the context of mailinglists. Maybe > one program edits the apache configuration to make /mailinglists a web > alias for /u/s/mailinglists/, and another finds the start of a given > thread. This will be the way I choose, provide archives as mbox sources (by now I got it managed to create non-native versions for smaller uploads, thanks Goswin!) and then create some piece of sotware and a package to manage conversion into different formats. > Right again. No reason for mailinglists to depend on a relational SQL > DB. (Since I can do perfectly good search with zgrep). If you want > to allow users to import them into SQL, I recommend providing a > utility in /u/s/d/mailinglists/examples/. I need to read zgrep then :-) But these problems are seperate from packaging the archives themselves, so this is a task to do later :-) But another question: I moved the archives fom /u/s/d/mailingslists to /u/s/mailingslists, but now dh_compress doesn't compress them by default, and I tried to pass the name of the mbox file to it but it didn't work - so what have I to put there or what about compressing using bzip2? Any what to get this automatically done? I don't like to have all compressed by myself, I think I can use a script while package building for that? Apart from that it works quite fine now :-) Cheers, Jan
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