On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, Josip Rodin wrote: > Hi, > > Cesar: you have been added to the debwww group on master.debian.org as of a > few minutes ago (thanks Joey :).
OK. > You can now replace the old scripts with > the new ones. Please do it step by step, keep the old files somewhere, and > test your changes thoroughly before removing old files. See the > /org/lists.debian.org/README file, I've updated it a bit. For what I saw on /org/lists.debian.org/, the scripts for lists-archives are simmilar but not compatible, so any change is going to have to be done on the actual scripts > > The updatemail script keeps failing (it is run from my crontab) with the > message below. I think it's due to the fact that I can't write to most files > in /org/lists.debian.org/www/debian-user-0008/ directory, but I'm not sure. For what I saw, all the files still belong to maor and they are a lot of them that are read-only for debwww. So this problem will go away when the permissions are fixed. > I've already asked the admins to fix those permissions, BTW. I've tried > touching the .lck file as Jay suggested, but it didn't help. > > The warnings about /org/lists.debian.org/conf/ are due to my experiments > with *.rc file placement. How do I track down which file still has the wrong > path? (those files are now in /org/lists.debian.org/scripts/ directory) > There is no easy way, but most of the perl files have variables for the configurations, so that should be esay to fix. > Once these problems are resolved, I'll set the crontab MAILTO variable to > point to the -www mailing list. Cesar, be sure to subscribe to the list if > you haven't already. > OK. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris