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From: Pat E. <pe...@gm...> - 2011-10-17 19:04:53
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hi, On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 20:46, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: > Was this on the same system? And restarting usermin didn't fix it? > yes and no (means, a usermin restart DID fix it. I do this in a cron job nightly now) the problem is, that this time, I'm not aware that I made an upgrade (and I never find the option for automatic upgrade in virtualmin - it's not on the same place as on webmin, is it?) PAT > On 17/Oct/2011 02:34 Pat Erler <pe...@gm...> wrote .. > > this happened again, could you have a look into it. I get instantly > complains form my mail users, so It would be nice, if this could be > resolved.. > > PAT > > On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 19:57, Pat Erler <pe...@gm...<http://reply_mail.cgi?new=1&to=perler%40gmail%2Ecom> > > wrote: > >> ah.. so easy :) >> >> On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 18:28, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...<http://reply_mail.cgi?new=1&to=jcameron%40webmin%2Ecom> >> > wrote: >> >>> This could happen if Usermin somehow wasn't restarted as part of the >>> upgrade process - to fix it, just run /etc/usermin/restart >>> >>> On 05/Oct/2011 01:46 Pat Erler <pe...@gm...<http://reply_mail.cgi?new=1&to=perler%40gmail%2Ecom>> >>> wrote .. >>> >>> hi, >>> >>> since the last update of webmin to 1.560 nd usermin to 1.490, user get >>> this error message when they click "compose" in the webmail module: >>> >>> HTTP/1.0 500 Perl execution failed Server: MiniServ/0.01 Date: Wed, 5 >>> Oct 2011 08:44:37 GMT Content-type: text/html; Charset=iso-8859-1 >>> Connection: close >>> Error - Perl execution failed >>> >>> Undefined subroutine &gnupg::clean_language called at >>> /usr/share/usermin/gnupg/gnupg-lib.pl line 25. >>> >>> jamie, can you have a look please? >>> >>> thanks, >>> >>> PAT >>> >>> -- >>> *Pat Erler* >>> Gtalk/G+: pe...@gm...<http://reply_mail.cgi?new=1&to=perler%40gmail%2Ecom> >>> <http://reply_mail.cgi?new=1&to=perler%40gmail%2Ecom>Skype: pat_erler >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a >>> definitive record of customers, application performance, security >>> threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes >>> sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. >>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy1 >>> - >>> Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at >>> web...@li...<http://reply_mail.cgi?new=1&to=webadmin%2Dlist%40lists%2Esourceforge%2Enet> >>> To remove yourself from this list, go to >>> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> *Pat Erler* >> Gtalk/G+: pe...@gm...<http://reply_mail.cgi?new=1&to=perler%40gmail%2Ecom> >> <http://reply_mail.cgi?new=1&to=perler%40gmail%2Ecom>Skype: pat_erler >> >> > > > -- > *Pat Erler* > Gtalk/G+: pe...@gm...<http://reply_mail.cgi?new=1&to=perler%40gmail%2Ecom> > <http://reply_mail.cgi?new=1&to=perler%40gmail%2Ecom>Skype: pat_erler > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a > definitive record of customers, application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-oct > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at > web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list > > -- *Pat Erler* Gtalk/G+: pe...@gm... <pe...@gm...>Skype: pat_erler |