Hi guys, I compiled SOGo 3.1.4 packages for:
Ubuntu 16.04 amd64 Ubuntu 16.04 i386 Debian Jessie amd64 Debian Jessie i386 If You want, you can add my personal repositories to your sources.list: For Debian Jessie User apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 30642240 and add this: deb http://repository.celafai.it/debian jessie main to your /etc/apt/sources.list Then run apt-get update && apt-get install sogo For Ubuntu 16.04 users apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 30642240 and add this: deb http://repository.celafai.it/debian xenial main to your /etc/apt/sources.list Then run apt-get update && apt-get install sogo Only if you receive an error about i386 packages, after apt-get install update add repository in this way: * If you have Ubuntu Xenial 64 bit:deb [arch=amd64] http://repository.celafai.it/debian xenial main * If you have Ubuntu Xenial 32 bit:deb [arch=i386] http://repository.celafai.it/debian xenial main Thank You very much. Il giorno Giovedi, Luglio 21, 2016 16:53 CEST, "Daniel Bareiro" (daniel-lis...@gmx.net) <users@sogo.nu> ha scritto: On 07/21/16 10:49, Zhang Huangbin (z...@iredmail.org) wrote: > Dear folks, Hi, Zhang. It's good to know the opinion of the founder of another open source project, as the case of iRedMail. > Maybe the best way to benefit all SOGo users is contacting SOGo package > maintainer of EPEL repo > (for RHEL/CentOS), Debian/Ubuntu official apt repo, then keep SOGo up to date? In the case of Debian, I see difficult it, since Debian is not a rolling release and it has its own operating scheme using three branches: unstable-> testing-> stable. Kind regards, Daniel -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists