Hi! We are excited to announce that we are now providing packages for Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic). Please find instructions on how to use them at https://repo.dovecot.org/ Aki Tuomi Open-Xchange Oy
They are very welcome, especially as Bionic provides only dovecot 2.2. Thank you :-)> Le 23 nov. 2018 ? 13:44, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at open-xchange.com> a ?crit : > > Hi! > > We are excited to announce that we are now providing packages for Ubuntu > 18.04 (Bionic). Please find instructions on how to use them at > https://repo.dovecot.org/ > > Aki Tuomi > Open-Xchange Oy > >
W dniu 23/11/2018 o?12:44, Aki Tuomi pisze:> Please find instructions on how to use them at > https://repo.dovecot.org/Thank you. I was always interested why those packages cannot be in upstream, but people maintain their own repositories for them. Is it too slow-moving to get a pkg into upstream or it is in upstream already, but not up to date? Other reasons? Just curiosity, as I'll be in similar position soon, trying to maintain own package. Best regards, Chris Narkiewicz
Hello Dovecot-List, so Ubuntu users now can get the latest dovecot version. As I am just building a production mailserver for customers, this could come in handy, maybe. For a live production system, is it reasonable to switch from the main Ubuntu Dovecot release to your newer packages? How long will the Dovecot team build these packages? When the team don't want to build these packages anymore, how difficult will it be to switch back to the Ubuntu maintained versions? Michael -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20181125/044b7f69/attachment.html>
Am 25.11.18 um 13:18 schrieb Chris Narkiewicz:> W dniu 23/11/2018 o?12:44, Aki Tuomi pisze: >> Please find instructions on how to use them at >> https://repo.dovecot.org/ > > Thank you. I was always interested why those packages cannot be in > upstream > > Is it too slow-moving to get a pkg into upstream or it is in upstream > already, but not up to date? Other reasons?Upstream, i.e. Ubuntu, only does securtiy updates, not feature updates, within a release. PS: Recently, they mixed both when upping ghostscript, a script of mine broke in the process, when ps2ascii output changed - without warning - to the better ;) -- peter
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