[Dovecot] 2.2.x autobuilds: Debian Stable now Wheezy, which pool for 2.2.x?
List, good evening, just installed a new Debian Stable (Wheezy). The Debian Stable repositories now include Dovecot 2.1.7 as standard. I haven't installed that because I wanted to try 2.2.x on this new clean install but unsure which 'pool' to use in the xi.rename-it.nl repository of autobuilds.
http://xi.rename-it.nl/debian/pool/
Wheezy became Stable on May 5, just a few days ago. I'm not sure whether to still follow the advice in the wiki for obtaining 2.2.x for Wheezy, which (understandably, because the new Debian Stable release has been so very recent) continues to refer to Wheezy as 'testing'.
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/PrebuiltBinaries#Automatically_Built_Packages
Presumably, the packages in the 'testing' autobuild system pick up Debian's 'testing' pool libraries (or assume them to exist) and these may no longer be the ones needed for Wheezy because Wheezy is 'Stable', in Debian-speak.
Does anyone know, for sure, which autobuild pool to now use for 2.2.x for Wheezy?
http://xi.rename-it.nl/debian/pool/stable-auto/
or
http://xi.rename-it.nl/debian/pool/testing-auto/
2.2.x in 'stable-auto' doesn't seem to have changed since before Wheezy was released, whereas 2.2.x has changed in 'testing-auto', and I'm not sure what to make of that. Stephan does suggest that queries be directly written to him, but I posted here because I thought I might not be the only person who was unsure.
I'd be grateful for any advice,
regards, Ron
On 5/10/2013 7:42 PM, Ron Leach wrote:
List, good evening, just installed a new Debian Stable (Wheezy). The Debian Stable repositories now include Dovecot 2.1.7 as standard. I haven't installed that because I wanted to try 2.2.x on this new clean install but unsure which 'pool' to use in the xi.rename-it.nl repository of autobuilds.
http://xi.rename-it.nl/debian/pool/
Wheezy became Stable on May 5, just a few days ago. I'm not sure whether to still follow the advice in the wiki for obtaining 2.2.x for Wheezy, which (understandably, because the new Debian Stable release has been so very recent) continues to refer to Wheezy as 'testing'.
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/PrebuiltBinaries#Automatically_Built_Packages
Presumably, the packages in the 'testing' autobuild system pick up Debian's 'testing' pool libraries (or assume them to exist) and these may no longer be the ones needed for Wheezy because Wheezy is 'Stable', in Debian-speak.
Does anyone know, for sure, which autobuild pool to now use for 2.2.x for Wheezy?
http://xi.rename-it.nl/debian/pool/stable-auto/
or
http://xi.rename-it.nl/debian/pool/testing-auto/
2.2.x in 'stable-auto' doesn't seem to have changed since before Wheezy was released, whereas 2.2.x has changed in 'testing-auto', and I'm not sure what to make of that. Stephan does suggest that queries be directly written to him, but I posted here because I thought I might not be the only person who was unsure.
Oh, I didn't notice the release of Wheezy as the new stable. I'll give this a look. Use testing-auto for now.
Regards,
Stephan.
On 5/10/2013 7:42 PM, Ron Leach wrote:
List, good evening, just installed a new Debian Stable (Wheezy). The Debian Stable repositories now include Dovecot 2.1.7 as standard. I haven't installed that because I wanted to try 2.2.x on this new clean install but unsure which 'pool' to use in the xi.rename-it.nl repository of autobuilds.
http://xi.rename-it.nl/debian/pool/
Wheezy became Stable on May 5, just a few days ago. I'm not sure whether to still follow the advice in the wiki for obtaining 2.2.x for Wheezy, which (understandably, because the new Debian Stable release has been so very recent) continues to refer to Wheezy as 'testing'.
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/PrebuiltBinaries#Automatically_Built_Packages
Presumably, the packages in the 'testing' autobuild system pick up Debian's 'testing' pool libraries (or assume them to exist) and these may no longer be the ones needed for Wheezy because Wheezy is 'Stable', in Debian-speak.
Does anyone know, for sure, which autobuild pool to now use for 2.2.x for Wheezy?
http://xi.rename-it.nl/debian/pool/stable-auto/
or
http://xi.rename-it.nl/debian/pool/testing-auto/
2.2.x in 'stable-auto' doesn't seem to have changed since before Wheezy was released, whereas 2.2.x has changed in 'testing-auto', and I'm not sure what to make of that. Stephan does suggest that queries be directly written to him, but I posted here because I thought I might not be the only person who was unsure.
I'd be grateful for any advice,
Hmm, the slave builder is down due to some issues with the Xen server. This means that testing-auto i386 (the master) will be the only release updated for the moment. I hope this still installs on stable, otherwise you'll have to wait a little longer.
Regards,
Stephan.
On 10/05/2013 19:24, Stephan Bosch wrote:
This means that testing-auto i386 (the master) will be the only release updated for the moment. I hope this still installs on stable, otherwise you'll have to wait a little longer.
I'd clean-installed the amd64 version of Wheezy. I'd prefer to wait for the other builds, because running the i386 version will probably trigger a series of additional dependencies that ultimately won't be needed. And I'm genuinely happy to wait because I've still to work out various new bits of configuration to make the best use of 2.2 (we're running 1.x at the moment).
And thank you, very much, for the quick reply.
Ron
Stephan Bosch stephan@rename-it.nl writes:
Hmm, the slave builder is down due to some issues with the Xen server. This means that testing-auto i386 (the master) will be the only release updated for the moment. I hope this still installs on stable, otherwise you'll have to wait a little longer.
Doesn't seem to install on Wheezy here... Installing default 2.1.7 for the moment.
Best
erik
On 5/10/2013 8:24 PM, Stephan Bosch wrote:
Hmm, the slave builder is down due to some issues with the Xen server. This means that testing-auto i386 (the master) will be the only release updated for the moment. I hope this still installs on stable, otherwise you'll have to wait a little longer.
Seems to be fixed now.
Regards,
Stephan.
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