[CentOS] Re: Updating Dovecot package?

2008-04-04 Thread Scott Silva

on 4-4-2008 1:11 PM Johnny Hughes spake the following:

Camron W. Fox wrote:

Drew Weaver wrote:
Does anyone know if upstream ever plans on updating the dovecot 
package to a non RC version or to even one of the RC versions that 
isn�t so insecure,


 

And by insecure, I of course refer to the recent rash of bugs which 
have been found.


 


Thanks,

-Drew


Drew,

Upstream V5.2 should include V1.0.7. We just upgraded to it on our 
RH boxes at their recommendation after some nasty startup issues. They 
were even nice enough to give us the RPMs and are supporting it them.


I can confirm that the version in 5.2beta is dovecot-1.0.7-1.el5.src.rpm 
... not sure what the release will be, but it will probably be at least 
that version.



That should at least cut a small amount of upgrade traffic on the dovecot 
list.

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[CentOS] Re: Updating Dovecot package?

2008-04-02 Thread Scott Silva

on 4-2-2008 3:56 PM Michael Kratz spake the following:


On 02/04/2008, at 10:43 PM, Drew Weaver wrote:
Does anyone know if upstream ever plans on updating the dovecot 
package to a non RC version or to even one of the RC versions that 
isn�t so insecure,


And by insecure, I of course refer to the recent rash of bugs which 
have been found.


I don't know what version of CentOS you're using, however, with the 
version of Dovecot that comes with CentOS 4.x if you want to use a more 
recent package, there is a suitable one in the ATrpms repository.


That's what I use, and I haven't had any issues with it. I'm not sure 
about CentOS 5.x though.



The CentOS 5 version seems to be in testing, but probably because enough 
people haven't tested it to release it yet.


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