Hi Vincent, On Thu, Jun 06, 2013 at 09:08:30AM +0200, Vincent Bernat wrote: > Hi! > > If you want to use prebuilt packages for HAProxy for Debian or Ubuntu, > here is what is available: > > If you want HAProxy 1.4: > > 1. For Debian Sid (unstable) and Debian Jessie (testing), just "apt-get > install haproxy". > > 2. For Debian Wheezy (stable), "apt-get install haproxy -t > wheezy-backports". See instructions here for adding the appropriate > repository: > http://backports.debian.org/Instructions/ > > 3. For Debian Squeeze (old-stable), "apt-get install haproxy -t > squeeze-backports-sloppy". See instructions here for adding the > appropriate repository: > http://backports.debian.org/Instructions/ > > 4. For Ubuntu Precise (12.04) or Ubuntu Lucid (10.04), you can use the > following PPA: > https://launchpad.net/~vbernat/+archive/haproxy-1.4 > > 5. For Ubuntu Saucy (13.10), "apt-get install haproxy". > > If you want HAProxy 1.5: > > 1. For Debian Sid (unstable), you need to enable Debian experimental > repositories and "apt-get install haproxy -t experimental". > > 2. For other versions of Debian, we don't have a solution yet but it is > expected to come in the next couple of months once Debian setups its > own PPA solution. > > 3. For Ubuntu Precise (12.04) or Ubuntu Lucid (10.04), you can use the > following PPA: > https://launchpad.net/~vbernat/+archive/haproxy-1.5 > > For problems with Debian packages, you can use reportbug to report > them. For Ubuntu packages, since they are not official, either contact > me or post on this list. Be sure to enable haproxy to start by looking > at /etc/default/haproxy and put something sensible in > /etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg. > > Currently, those packages have received little testing. Be careful when > using them.
Thank you very much for this work, I'm sure this will be appreciated a lot and will improve user experience by definitely getting rid of the old bogus versions. Best regards, Willy