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* - Convert all logging to Python's standard logging module. Get rid of allbwarsaw2006-04-171-76/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | traces of our crufty old Syslog. Most of this work was purely mechanical, except for: 1) Initializing the loggers. For this, there's a new module Mailman/loginit.py (yes all modules from now on will use PEP 8 names). We can't call this 'logging.py' because that will interfere with importing the stdlib module of the same name (can you say Python 2.5 and absolute imports?). If you want to write log messages both to the log file and to stderr, pass True to loginit.initialize(). This will turn on propagation of log messages to the parent 'mailman' logger, which is set up to print to stderr. This is how bin/qrunner works when not running as a subprocess of mailmanctl. 2) The driver script. I had to untwist the StampedLogger stuff and implement differently printing exceptions and such to log/error because standard logging objects don't have a write() method. So we write to a cStringIO and then pass that to the logger. 3) SMTPDirect.py because of the configurability of the log messages. This required changing SafeDict into a dict subclass (which is better than using UserDicts anyway -- yay Python 2.3!). It's probably still possible to flummox things up if you change the name of the loggers in the SMTP_LOG_* variables in mm_cfg.py. However, the worst you can do is cause output to go to stderr and not go to a log file. Note too that all entry points into the Mailman system must call Mailman.loginit.initialize() or the log output will go to stderr (which may occasionally be what you want). Currently all CGIs and qrunners should be working properly. I wish I could have tested all code paths that touch the logger, but that's infeasible. I have tested this, but it's possible that there were some mistakes in the translation. - Mailman.Bouncers.BounceAPI.Stop is a singleton, but not a class instance any more. - True/False code cleanup, PEP 8 import restructuring, whitespace normalization, and copyright year updates, as appropriate.
* Port cleaning changes forward from 2.1-maint branch.bwarsaw2005-12-301-6/+8
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* Python 2.4 may fail to write 8bit (non-ascii) characters.tkikuchi2005-12-241-1/+6
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* FSF office has moved. chdcking in for MAIN branch.tkikuchi2005-08-271-1/+1
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* Update copyright years.bwarsaw2002-03-161-1/+1
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* LogMsg() -> write()bwarsaw2001-07-061-3/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | write(): Just call new function write_ex(), passing arguments through. write_ex(): Use explicit arguments to pass in the args tuple and kws dictionary. This is because Python requires **kws in extended calls to be concrete dictionary objects, not generic mapping objects. SMTPDirect wants to pass in an instance of (subclassed) UserDict, so it calls write_ex() directly. Also, stash the msg argument in local variable origmsg, which is used if we get an exception during string interpolation.
* LogMsg(): Extended function signature to make argument passing bothbwarsaw2001-06-271-3/+12
| | | | | | nicer and more robust. String interpolation is now done here instead of at callee site, so exceptions like TypeError and ValueError can be caught and dealt with better.
* Rename Syslog class to _Syslog to indicate that it shouldn't normallybwarsaw2000-06-021-3/+4
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* Makefile.in: Install all .py filesbwarsaw2000-06-021-0/+52
Syslog.py: New global logging class which replaces the MailList.LogMsg() interface. This module also creates a global instance which is callable and should be used for convenience.