* Aki Tuomi :
> Ubuntu 22.04 support will be added for upcoming 2.4 CE release.
yay!
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Ubuntu 22.04 support will be added for upcoming 2.4 CE release.
Aki
> On 06/02/2023 14:45 EET Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>
>
> Hi!
>
> I recently updated from 20.04 -> 22.04 and wondered if packages
> specifically for 22.04 were available.
>
> https://doc.dovecot.org/installation_guide/dovecot
Hi!
I recently updated from 20.04 -> 22.04 and wondered if packages
specifically for 22.04 were available.
https://doc.dovecot.org/installation_guide/dovecot_community_repositories/ubuntu_packages/
doesn't seem list any...
Neiter does https://repo.dovecot.org
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Hi!
Since Ubuntu 20.04 LTS is nowadays available, we have dropped 16.04
support from 2.3.13 as per policy of supporting two latest releases of
operating system.
Dovecot 2.3.11.3 is latest version we provide packages for 16.04.
Please find Ubuntu 20.04 packages at https://repo.dovecot.org/
Kind
On 03/07/2016 01:28 AM, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
On Mon, 7 Mar 2016, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
Many of us Debian users hate the fact that systemd even exists. for
now we can run servers without systemd, but who knows in a few years or
a couple of releases.
I can't speak for the project as a
On Mon, 7 Mar 2016, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
Many of us Debian users hate the fact that systemd even exists. for
now we can run servers without systemd, but who knows in a few years or
a couple of releases.
I can't speak for the project as a whole but you'll take my sysvinit when
you pry
On Sun, 6 Mar 2016, aki.tu...@dovecot.fi wrote:
Stephan, for Jessie you should compile with systemd support enabled and leave
the init.d link out completely. You can enable the ProtectFull=yes in the
systemd file.
For the official Debian packages which are finally up to 2.2.21 in
unstable we
On Mon, 7 Mar 2016 04:22:44 +1100
Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> On 6/03/2016 8:16 PM, aki.tu...@dovecot.fi wrote:
> > Stephan, for Jessie you should compile with systemd support enabled
> > and leave the init.d link out completely. You can enable the
> > ProtectFull=yes in the systemd file.
>
> Ma
I believe we have crossed the realm of off topic. I have no desire to
hear about the construction of ubuntu packages.
On 03/06/16 11:41, Sven Hartge wrote:
aki.tu...@dovecot.fi wrote:
Yet, it would be good idea to enable systemd support for those who use systemd,
despite being considered as
aki.tu...@dovecot.fi wrote:
> Yet, it would be good idea to enable systemd support for those who use
> systemd,
> despite being considered as cancerous by some people, with the same
> justification that some want to use systemd. Retaining the init.d script does
> pose some problems, mainly becaus
> On March 6, 2016 at 7:22 PM Andrew McGlashan
> wrote:
>
>
> On 6/03/2016 8:16 PM, aki.tu...@dovecot.fi wrote:
> > Stephan, for Jessie you should compile with systemd support enabled and
> > leave
> > the init.d link out completely. You can enable the ProtectFull=yes in the
> > systemd file.
>
On 6/03/2016 8:16 PM, aki.tu...@dovecot.fi wrote:
> Stephan, for Jessie you should compile with systemd support enabled and leave
> the init.d link out completely. You can enable the ProtectFull=yes in the
> systemd file.
Many of us Debian users hate the fact that systemd even exists. for
now
aki.tu...@dovecot.fi wrote:
> Stephan, for Jessie you should compile with systemd support enabled and leave
> the init.d link out completely.
Please don't disable SysV-init-compatibility. It still is a supported
Init-System for Jessie and there are people using it.
Removing the init script will
> On March 4, 2016 at 10:38 PM Stephan Bosch wrote:
>
>
> Op 3/4/2016 om 9:18 PM schreef Peter Chiochetti:
> > Am 2016-03-04 um 21:03 schrieb Stephan Bosch:
> >> Op 3/4/2016 om 7:15 PM schreef Peter Chiochetti:
> >>> Since dovecot put up packages on their own repo, bigmichi stopped
> >>> provid
On 06/03/2016 04:18, Robert Schetterer wrote:
for paranoid people, create you own repo
and for info dovecot had nice compiled from scratch to me in the past
too
The only way to use dovecot IMHO is by source, you build in what you
want and omit the junk (that some repo packagers want to incl
Am 05.03.2016 um 18:40 schrieb Andrew McGlashan:
>
> On 5/03/2016 5:15 AM, Peter Chiochetti wrote:
>> 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 ?
>
> Trusting ppas .
On 5/03/2016 5:15 AM, Peter Chiochetti wrote:
> 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 ?
Trusting ppas not for me.
Running somebody elses' ppa on your system
Op 3/4/2016 om 9:18 PM schreef Peter Chiochetti:
> Am 2016-03-04 um 21:03 schrieb Stephan Bosch:
>> Op 3/4/2016 om 7:15 PM schreef Peter Chiochetti:
>>> Since dovecot put up packages on their own repo, bigmichi stopped
>>> providing his'. I guess this is not Stephan; Would the kind person
>>> updat
Am 2016-03-04 um 21:03 schrieb Stephan Bosch:
Op 3/4/2016 om 7:15 PM schreef Peter Chiochetti:
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 ?
The Xi packages are built for
Op 3/4/2016 om 7:15 PM schreef Peter Chiochetti:
> 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 ?
The Xi packages are built for Ubuntu here:
https://build.opensuse.org/pr
Am 2016-03-04 um 20:51 schrieb Robert Schetterer:
Am 04.03.2016 um 19:15 schrieb Peter Chiochetti:
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
what wrong wi
Am 04.03.2016 um 19:15 schrieb Peter Chiochetti:
> 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
>
what wrong with
http://wiki.dovecot.org/PrebuiltBinari
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
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peter
these are build from the sources that are automatically build for the
debian system mentioned in the
wiki http://wiki2.dovecot.org/PrebuiltBinaries#Automatically_Built_Packages
(only difference to these are some changes to the build file for version
numbers and the changelog file). only building
these are build from the sources that are automatically build for the
debian system mentioned in the
wiki http://wiki2.dovecot.org/PrebuiltBinaries#Automatically_Built_Packages
(only difference to these are some changes to the build file for version
numbers and the changelog file). only building
On 2013-12-11 13:00, Michael Cramer wrote:
i uploaded 2.2.9 for ubuntu 12.04 LTS, 12.10, 13.04 and 13.10 to the
ppa
Zitat von mich...@bigmichi1.de:
Zitat von Alan McGinlay - SICS
Hi,
Two things:
1. Does anyone know of a good PPA with updated packages of Dovecot for
Ubuntu? "For the latest D
i uploaded 2.2.9 for ubuntu 12.04 LTS, 12.10, 13.04 and 13.10 to the
ppa
Zitat von mich...@bigmichi1.de:
Zitat von Alan McGinlay - SICS
Hi,
Two things:
1. Does anyone know of a good PPA with updated packages of Dovecot for
Ubuntu? "For the latest Dovecot for latest Ubuntu LTS see Xiaoka A
Zitat von Alan McGinlay - SICS
Hi,
Two things:
1. Does anyone know of a good PPA with updated packages of Dovecot
for Ubuntu? "For the latest Dovecot for latest Ubuntu LTS see Xiaoka
APT Repository. (Outdated. Could someone provide a ppa for latest
stable Dovecot, please?)"
2. On the
On 12/04/2013 02:35 PM Alan McGinlay - SICS wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Two things:
>
> 1. Does anyone know of a good PPA with updated packages of Dovecot for
> Ubuntu? "For the latest Dovecot for latest Ubuntu LTS see Xiaoka APT
> Repository. (Outdated. Could someone provide a ppa for latest stable
> Do
Hi,
Two things:
1. Does anyone know of a good PPA with updated packages of Dovecot for
Ubuntu? "For the latest Dovecot for latest Ubuntu LTS see Xiaoka APT
Repository. (Outdated. Could someone provide a ppa for latest stable
Dovecot, please?)"
2. On the http://wiki2.dovecot.org/PrebuiltBina
Am 23.05.2011 06:45, schrieb Frank Bonnet:
> Hello
>
> Anyone knows which version of Dovecot 2 are availables
> on Squeeze Debian or Ubuntu server 10.04 LTS ?
>
you mostly got the latest dove here
http://xi.rename-it.nl/debian/
anyway read
http://wiki1.dovecot.org/PrebuiltBinaries#Automatically
Hello
Anyone knows which version of Dovecot 2 are availables
on Squeeze Debian or Ubuntu server 10.04 LTS ?
Also what is the Linux OS that is must up to date ?
Thanks
Wolfram Schlich wrote:
Has anyone already built 1.1.1 packages for Ubuntu 8.04?!
Thanks,
Wolfram
The Debian maintainers are currently reviewing 1.1.x - they're looking
to determine if 1.1.x should be considered stable enough for inclusion
in their next release ("Lenny") or wait'll the next
* Robert Schetterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-06-24 09:28]:
> Wolfram Schlich schrieb:
>> Has anyone already built 1.1.1 packages for Ubuntu 8.04?!
>> Thanks,
>> Wolfram
>
> Hi Wolfram
Hi!
> http://wiki.dovecot.org/PrebuiltBinaries
Yeah, I've seen that, but it only said "Debian" and not "Ubuntu"
Wolfram Schlich schrieb:
Has anyone already built 1.1.1 packages for Ubuntu 8.04?!
Thanks,
Wolfram
Hi Wolfram
http://wiki.dovecot.org/PrebuiltBinaries
include this in /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://xi.rename-it.nl/debian/ testing-auto main
you need libsqlite from intrepid too, download
Has anyone already built 1.1.1 packages for Ubuntu 8.04?!
Thanks,
Wolfram
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