From 7ad92f7ca2ce0d52f48f294fd6c83c6029f0c77f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mark Sapiro Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2010 09:44:10 -0700 Subject: Preparing 2.1.14rc1 release. --- doc/mailman-install/create-install-dir.html | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/mailman-install/create-install-dir.html') diff --git a/doc/mailman-install/create-install-dir.html b/doc/mailman-install/create-install-dir.html index c8fff3ad..04af702c 100644 --- a/doc/mailman-install/create-install-dir.html +++ b/doc/mailman-install/create-install-dir.html @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ available options.

The default is to install all of Mailman to /usr/local/mailman2. You can change this base installation directory (referred to here + href="#foot726">2. You can change this base installation directory (referred to here as $prefix) by specifying the directory with the --prefix configure option. If you're upgrading from a previous version of Mailman, you may want to use the --prefix @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Mailman in a location that allows setgid programs. Make sure the installation directory is set to group mailman (or whatever you're going to specify with --with-groupname) and has the setgid bit set3. You probably also want to guarantee that this + href="#foot727">3. You probably also want to guarantee that this directory is readable and executable by everyone. For example, these shell commands will accomplish this: @@ -104,14 +104,14 @@ You are now ready to configure and install the Mailman software.



Footnotes

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.../usr/local/mailman.../usr/local/mailman2
This is the default for Mailman 2.1. Earlier versions of Mailman installed everything under /home/mailman by default.
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... set... set3
BSD users should see the 15.2 section for additional information. @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ for additional information.
-Release 2.1, documentation updated on December 14, 2009. +Release 2.1, documentation updated on September 9, 2010. -- cgit v1.2.3