make install fails, something with bin/update
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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GNU Mailman |
New
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Medium
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
I am running mailman 2.1.1, python 2.2.2, gcc 2.95.3 on
Solaris 9. I've also tried it on Solaris 8.
python seems to be working. import random returns fine.
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Compiling /opt/mailman/
Compiling /opt/mailman/
Compiling /opt/mailman/
Compiling /opt/mailman/
Compiling /opt/mailman/
Compiling /opt/mailman/
bin/update: downgrade is detected), nothing will be
done.^J^J -h/--help^J Print this text and
exit.^J^JUse this script to help you update to the
latest release of Mailman from^Jsome previous version.
It knows about versions back to 1.0b4 (?).^J""": not found
bin/update: Perform all necessary upgrades.^J^JUsage:
%(PROGRAM)s [options]
Force running the upgrade procedures. Normally, if
the version number^J of the installed Mailman
matches the current version number (or a^J : not
found
bin/update: import: not found
bin/update: import: not found
bin/update: import: not found
bin/update: import: not found
bin/update: import: not found
bin/update: import: not found
bin/update: import: not found
bin/update: import: not found
bin/update: import: not found
bin/update: from: not found
bin/update: from: not found
bin/update: from: not found
bin/update: from: not found
bin/update: from: not found
bin/update: from: not found
bin/update: from: not found
bin/update: from: not found
bin/update: FRESH: not found
bin/update: NOTFRESH: not found
bin/update: syntax error at line 58: `(' unexpected
*** Error code 2
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `update'
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What happens if you run bin/update (from the installed
location) manually?