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2016 Mar 04
2
Ubuntu packages
...vecot put up packages on their own repo, bigmichi stopped >> providing his'. I guess this is not Stephan; Would the kind person >> update ppa.launchpad.net/bigmichi1 ? > > The Xi packages are built for Ubuntu here: > > https://build.opensuse.org/project/repositories/home:sbosch:dovecot-2.2 > Dear Stephan, in Ubuntu (12.04 here) /etc/init.d/dovecot is symlinked to /lib/init/upstart-job - but its in your package too, so installing your package might damage the upstart job. I remember having seen this (in 2014). -- peter
2016 Mar 04
6
Ubuntu packages
Since dovecot put up packages on their own repo, bigmichi stopped providing his'. I guess this is not Stephan; Would the kind person update ppa.launchpad.net/bigmichi1 ? Thank You -- peter
2014 Mar 21
2
Where can I find a stable PPA?
Hello, As the subject says, where can I find a stable PPA of Dovecot v2.2 for Ubuntu 12.04? I found this <https://launchpad.net/~kokelnet/+archive/dovecot22>, but the description says, "...I declare them as unstable." For obvious reasons, I don't want to use this. What should I do? Thanks, Daniel
2010 Feb 07
2
Automatic Debian Dovecot repository now also includes amd64 binary packages.
.../PrebuiltBinaries#Automatically_Built_Packages Also, every day at four 'o clock in the morning, the latest source packages are uploaded to the openSUSE build service, which builds i386/amd64 binaries for several Ubuntu versions (experimental): http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/sbosch:/ Regards, Stephan.
2016 Mar 06
6
Ubuntu packages
...ped > >>> providing his'. I guess this is not Stephan; Would the kind person > >>> update ppa.launchpad.net/bigmichi1 ? > >> > >> The Xi packages are built for Ubuntu here: > >> > >> https://build.opensuse.org/project/repositories/home:sbosch:dovecot-2.2 > >> > > > > Dear Stephan, in Ubuntu (12.04 here) /etc/init.d/dovecot is symlinked > > to /lib/init/upstart-job - but its in your package too, so installing > > your package might damage the upstart job. I remember having seen this > > (in 2014). &...