Ill be honest. I wasn't as successful as I let on because I noticed that
I hadn't include mysql in the build and was up for hours trying to get
the mysqlclient and header files. Ended up deleting that VM, started
over using the bookworm releases instead.
I will give building another go later as I just want the email server up
and running seeing, I lost access to the other one. My ISP changed its
network topology which changed my home IP, the server only lets my old
IP access SSH.
On 7/23/2024 4:52 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas via Postfix-users wrote:
The best on Debian is imho either using official backports, or
manually backporting package by rebuilding version from newer debian
manually
(and lowering local version by suffixing by e.g. ~local0)
That way the package is updated when new version appears in backports
or system is upgraded.
Example: trixie has version 3.9.0-3, I would download it and rebuild
as 3.9.0-3~local0
I wonder if OP could do the same in Ubuntu.
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