[Mailman-Users] Wrapper gid problem

Will Nordmeyer will at willspc.net
Thu Sep 6 00:49:43 CEST 2001


First suggestion I'd give.
 
Accept more than 1 GID. make it an array of valid GIDs. it's a simple
change to make in wrapper at least.  
 
--Will
 
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[mailto:mailman-users-admin at python.org] On Behalf Of Mitchell Marks
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 5:26 PM
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Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Wrapper gid problem
 
At 11:58 PM 9/4/01, J C Dill wrote:




This is covered in the readme.

There are also 202 posts in the archive of this list that discuss the
"wanted gid" error:
 [...]

Indeed, it's a *V*FAQ.

But is there room here to revive the idea of making the error message a
little more self-explanatory?  Yes, I know it has the "(Reconfigure to
take ___?)" question, which helps.  But I suggest that "wanted" and
"got" are less than ideal.

 I can't offer something equally terse, but at a little greater verbiage
how about something more like "configured to take gid ___" and "was run
under gid ___"?  Naturally these are just "wanted" and "got" in more
words but to my ear that sort of spelling it out does assist
comprehension.  

Other suggestions along this line?

Regards,

Mitch Marks





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