Hello everybody, Would somebody be willing to make official release tar-ball for the latest reasonable stable svn version of the calendarserver. I can't find any new releases on the calendarserver website, and it has indeed been more then a year since distributions could updated there version of calendarserver. I would love to stay using calendarserver, and regular releases are required for this, so the the packaging maintainters can provide the end users with the latest versions. Thanks in advance, Jelle
I've been looking at building an RPM for centos. The issue I've found is making sure python is the right version. In the end I put a version of python into my RPM package. This of course makes the RPM very big and hard to maintain. Currently it seems the best way is to follow the installation documentation which is not complicated and can then be modified for specific requirements. ---Guy On Oct 11, 2009, at 14:34, Jelle de Jong wrote:
Hello everybody,
Would somebody be willing to make official release tar-ball for the latest reasonable stable svn version of the calendarserver.
I can't find any new releases on the calendarserver website, and it has indeed been more then a year since distributions could updated there version of calendarserver.
I would love to stay using calendarserver, and regular releases are required for this, so the the packaging maintainters can provide the end users with the latest versions.
Thanks in advance,
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Jelle de Jong wrote:
Hello everybody,
Would somebody be willing to make official release tar-ball for the latest reasonable stable svn version of the calendarserver.
I can't find any new releases on the calendarserver website, and it has indeed been more then a year since distributions could updated there version of calendarserver.
I would love to stay using calendarserver, and regular releases are required for this, so the the packaging maintainers can provide the end users with the latest versions.
Somebody willing to follow this up and want to try making a new release? Best regards, Jelle
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