> On 25. Jul 2018, at 11:37, Antony Stone <antony.st...@icinga.open.source.it> 
> wrote:
> 
> On Wednesday 25 July 2018 at 11:16:19, Florian Bachmann wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I just noticed that the latest packages for Debian Wheezy are at 2.9.0. Is
>> this some kind of temporary build problem, or is 2.9.0 the last Icinga
>> release to be provided for Wheezy?
> 
> Debian security support for Wheezy ended 26th April 2016, and long-term 
> support ended 31st May 2018, so I wouldn't be at all surprised if other 
> applications, such as Icinga, no longer support this release.
> 
> But in any case, Icinga 2.9.0 was only released on 17h July 
> https://www.icinga.com/category/releases/ so what newer version are you 
> expecting to see anyway?

We’ve missed that Wheezy LTS was EOL by the end of May, and after a discussion 
about old long term releases after 2.9 we’ve dropped the build environment for 
Wheezy.

Such old long term distributions always force us to use defensive programming 
strategies and not entirely use C++11 everywhere. We’re eagerly waiting on 
SLES11 and Ubuntu14 EOL in the coming years currently preventing feature 
implementations with OpenSSL ABIs and whatnot.

Anyhow, sorry to say, but plan a dist-upgrade to at least Jessie or re-build 
the deb-src for your Wheezy box. It should work, we won’t support it though.

Cheers,
Michael

> 
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> Antony.
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