[Mailman-Developers] Mailman 3.0 fresh install - problems from python interpreter

Chris Cargile follybeachris at gmail.com
Mon Nov 12 20:48:39 CET 2012


In case others might be interested and appreciating a bit of help recalling
what the search feature's development status is at the moment, this email
spawned from a thread in June 2012, here:

http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-developers@python.org/msg12921.html

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> On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 2:36 PM, Chris Cargile <follybeachris at gmail.com>wrote:
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>> I have been facing some of the installation/configuration/CLI issues
>> Jessy mentions and agree the documentation could call out a bit more
>> explicitly the proper steps but all the same good progress is being made!
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>> I'm hoping to complete the same 'create new mailing lists' step that
>> Jessy pointed to
>> http://packages.python.org/mailman/src/mailman/commands/docs/create.html,
>> but I did not install via the python-installation procedure.. rather, I
>> completed the Ubuntu tutorial located here:
>> https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/mailman.html
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>> A mailman instance is successfully running, but this installation has
>> left me without (as far as I can find) certain bin/ commands to be run in
>> the interpreter, including mailman (as in, e g:  'mailman info').  I am
>> wondering if there is a simple way to access the functionality described in
>> the python docs pages, such that importing the various zope,etc modules
>> will work in the CLI, without rebuilding mailman from scratch (using the
>> python build-out procedure)
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>> I hope I can make this work, but seeing as how my end-goal is to better
>> learn the basics of a programming language that is probably better-position
>> for future viability (-->Python) than ones I'd taken up previously (ie:
>> php), in addition to developing for the mailman utility, I will remain in a
>> good position either way :)
>>
>> - my end-goal with this endeavor is the create a script that accepts
>> mlist as the argument and generates a separate file for each email
>> (pickle?) in the list archive.  Achieving this will allow me to more easily
>> create the search interface I'm after which I'm hoping will become a
>> proof-of-concept implementation for the "search engine for archives"
>> to-do list feature <http://list.org/todo.html>.
>>
>> As I interpret this goal, another way of saying this I think is: "it
>> would be great if list administrators could drop-in a module to deploy an
>> html form-search interface that indexes previous archives, in addition to
>> allowing mail-archive.com to archive future messages to the list."
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