Discussion:
ezmlm-browse
Jeremy Hansen
2009-09-18 07:48:15 UTC
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Bruce, I noticed your own mail lists are running under ezmlm-
browse-0.20. I'm having some issues with ezmlm-browse-0.14. I just
see:

Invalid command

I'm running idx-0.444.

Is this something your newer versions might fix?

I'm a long time fan. I still use a lot of your packages.

Thanks!
-jeremy
Bruce Guenter
2009-09-20 06:23:45 UTC
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Post by Jeremy Hansen
Bruce, I noticed your own mail lists are running under ezmlm-
browse-0.20. I'm having some issues with ezmlm-browse-0.14. I just
Invalid command
I'm running idx-0.444.
Is this something your newer versions might fix?
Not likely. The new version doesn't change the command structure.
It sounds more like an incomplete installation, that it can't find the
"commands" subdirectory.

BTW Thanks for the nudge. I had forgotten to push 0.20 out. I'll try
to do that soon.
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Bruce Guenter <***@untroubled.org> http://untroubled.org/
Jeremy Hansen
2009-09-23 19:50:01 UTC
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Post by Bruce Guenter
Post by Jeremy Hansen
Bruce, I noticed your own mail lists are running under ezmlm-
browse-0.20. I'm having some issues with ezmlm-browse-0.14. I just
Invalid command
I'm running idx-0.444.
Is this something your newer versions might fix?
Not likely. The new version doesn't change the command structure.
It sounds more like an incomplete installation, that it can't find the
"commands" subdirectory.
BTW Thanks for the nudge. I had forgotten to push 0.20 out. I'll try
to do that soon.
Hmm, so I'm not exactly sure how to figure out why it wouldn't be able
to find the commands subdirectory. It's in the same directory as
browse.cgi. Is there an easy way I can print what path its trying to
use?

Thanks
-jeremy
Jeremy Hansen
2009-09-23 19:58:46 UTC
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Post by Jeremy Hansen
Post by Bruce Guenter
Post by Jeremy Hansen
Bruce, I noticed your own mail lists are running under ezmlm-
browse-0.20. I'm having some issues with ezmlm-browse-0.14. I just
Invalid command
I'm running idx-0.444.
Is this something your newer versions might fix?
Not likely. The new version doesn't change the command structure.
It sounds more like an incomplete installation, that it can't find the
"commands" subdirectory.
BTW Thanks for the nudge. I had forgotten to push 0.20 out. I'll try
to do that soon.
Hmm, so I'm not exactly sure how to figure out why it wouldn't be
able to find the commands subdirectory. It's in the same directory
as browse.cgi. Is there an easy way I can print what path its
trying to use?
Thanks
-jeremy
So actually, I tried 0.13 and it's working. Not exactly sure where
the bug is. Same setup, just 0.13.

Thanks
-jeremy

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