[Mailman-Users] Installing Mailman on OS X El Capitan--can’t find source of erroneous call of binary at /usr/share/mailman/mail/mailman
Dominik Hoffmann
dhoffmann at uwalumni.com
Wed Oct 12 11:18:24 EDT 2016
Thanks for the offer! I don't think, I want to go the MacPorts route at this point. I am thinking about it, though!
> On Oct 12, 2016, at 11:16 AM, Timothy Jasionowski <timothy.d at jasionow.ski> wrote:
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> I’m one of the few people who has blazed this trail on the newer versions of OS X Server, mainly using the macports installation method with a few modifications. If you want to email me off the list, I can share my insights. Alternately, search the archives for my previous posts/fixes for this, as I’ve tried to document my challenges.
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> Timothy
>
>> On Oct 11, 2016 (Wk 42), at 4:46 PM, Dominik Hoffmann <dhoffmann at uwalumni.com> wrote:
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>> Hi:
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>> I have followed Allan Herman's March 29, 2013, instructions for installing Mailman on OS X Mountain Lion. The difference is that my system is OS X El Capitan running Server 5.2. Nonetheless, I have not run into any contradictions. It appears that the choices for the locations of the various configuration files made when transitioning from Mac OS X Snow Leopard to Mac OS X Lion to OS X Mountain Lion have remained stable.
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>> However, I am now banging my head against the wall, because my server's SMTP logs contain these lines:
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>> Oct 11 16:04:04 i----on local[56963]: fatal: execvp /usr/share/mailman/mail/mailman: No such file or directory
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>> Allan installs his Mailman deployment in /usr/local/, and I have learned that in one of the more recent iterations of OS X, Apple chose to lock down /usr/share/, so that even the sudo command does not make modifications possible, which I learned, when I tried to create a simlink there. I kept getting the "Operation not permitted." error. I learned that this is due to System Integrity Protection (SIP), introduced in OS X El Capitan.
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>> I am now on a quest to locate from where the call to mailman originates, so that I can edit the corresponding configuration file, replacing "/usr/share/" with "/usr/local/".
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>> Any pointers would be much appreciated.
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>> Dominik Hoffmann
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