On 08/13/2010 09:32 AM, Lumir Jasiok wrote: > > > Hi, > > I am wondering why isn't in latest version of Debian included latest > cyrus-imapd (2.3.16), but still version 2.2 > (2.2.13). I need to use version 2.3 because of global sieve scripts > support. It's because of some license problem? > Is somewhere source of deb packages with cyrus-* 2.3.16? I can see > that you have 2.3.8 packages in experimental for long time. Is there > any serious problems with packages, or it's save using them in the > production? > > Best Regards > > Lumir Jasiok >
Lumir - The issue with 2.3.x has been a lack of time on behalf of the Debian developers to get the packages up-to-date and into shape for Debian. There are no license problems or anything like that. The version in experimental is quite broken, I would not suggest using it. The HMH branch of 2.3 in our subversion is the most up-to-date, and you can try to use them, though I would not use them in production without testing. The main thing that has yet to be done is work on an automated upgrade path from existing 2.2 installations to the 2.3 packages. If you want to test these packages, please let us know about how your upgrade process went - what worked, what didn't and how you fixed any problems you encountered. HTH, Benjamin _______________________________________________ Pkg-Cyrus-imapd-Debian-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-cyrus-imapd-debian-devel
