[Pkg-mailman-hackers] Bug#891703: Bug#891703: mailman3-suite: DB user isn't read from setting_local (mailman3-suite.py in /etc)

Eric Côté ericcotelnu at gmail.com
Fri Mar 16 15:25:48 UTC 2018


Thank you so much. I'm tracking sid on that box, so I'll be seeing that shortly. Thanks for your help and time. Have an awesome day :)

I'll reply with your requested info once I have computer (PC not smartphone) access (going to work soon, so don't have time right now).

Take care Jonas, mailman hackers crew

On March 15, 2018 5:47:30 PM EDT, Jonas Meurer <jonas at freesources.org> wrote:
>Hi Eric,
>
>Am 04.03.2018 um 04:59 schrieb Eric Côté:
>> Bug is still present.
>
>I did quite some testing of the mailman3 packages in the last days,
>using all possible database backends. So far, I failed to reproduce the
>bug you discovered.
>
>We renamed the 'mailman3-suite' package to 'mailman3-web' recently, to
>avoid further confusion about the purpose of the package. Similarly, we
>renamed 'mailman3-core' to 'mailman3'. You should find all these
>packages in Debian Unstable by now.
>
>Would you mind to purge all your mailman3 packages, do a fresh
>installation and see, whether you're still able to reproduce the bug
>with the latest packages from Debian Unstable?
>
>> Like I mentioned in my original report, "mailman3suite" is the user
>in
>> /usr/share/mailman3-suite/settings.py . I've had to hand edit it so
>my install
>> reads my DB settings in /etc/mailman3/mailman3-suite.py . 
>
>After testing different settings, I'm pretty confident that indeed the
>database settings from '/etc/mailman3/mailman3-suite.py' (or now
>'/etc/mailman/mailman-web.py') are used in a clean
>mailman3-suite/mailman3-web installation.
>
>Please send the output of the following commands:
>
>$ ls -al /etc/mailman3/mailman-suite.py
>$ ls -al /usr/share/mailman3-suite/settings*
>
>> Seems this might be in either python-django-hyperkitty (which is I
>think is the
>> case), since the log is referencing django and hyperkitty, or in
>> python3-mailman-hyperkitty (which doesn't seem to be picking up my
>list content
>> anyway; I should be seeing archives, but I don't, in the web UI).
>> 
>> I dunno how to refile a bug to another source package or tag another
>(if that's doable).
>
>You can reassign existing bugreports by using 'Control:' pseudo-headers
>at the beginning of mails or by sending control commands to the
>bugtracker[1].
>
>[1] https://www.debian.org/Bugs/server-control
>
>Cheers,
> jonas

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