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    Policy on 32-bit (i386) and 64-bit(amd64) releases

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    • tstockinger
      tstockinger last edited by

      Dear Kopano team.

      Forgive me if I ask something obvious, but after hours of searching I couldn’t find any information about this topic:

      What’s the official policy on kopano-core regarding the supported architecture? Is 32-bit (i386) still supported?

      Browsing through the many different download-folders (final, limited, community) I find a mixture of different architectures - for some distributions, even newer ones, the 32-bit packages are still available.

      For example, in community-core I see i386-packages for Debian 10 (incomplete! deb-files are missing) and Debian-Testing, but not for Debian 9.

      Specifically asking: I’m in desperate need of upgrading an existing Debian 9 (32-bit) to Debian 10 (32-bit) and cannot find any matching kopano-core-i386 packages version 8.7.x or higher - except for Debian-Testing, which makes me believe that such build process still exists. Right?

      Thank you very much for your help!

      BR, Thomas
      PS: Yes, I now: 32-bit servers are outdated/insecure/a bad idea/not supported much longer/ugly/[enter your opinion here]/…
      But as always: Migrating a production-system from 32 to 64 bit will take some time.

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      • fbartels
        fbartels Kopano @tstockinger last edited by

        Hi @tstockinger,

        you can find a list of officially supported platforms (and cpu architectures) at https://documentation.kopano.io/kopanocore_administrator_manual/installing.html#supported-platforms. Everything outside of that list purely built for academic purposes and not tested.

        Regards Felix

        Resources:
        https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
        https://documentation.kopano.io/
        https://kb.kopano.io/

        Support overview:
        https://kopano.com/support/

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        • Handyman
          Handyman last edited by

          You might consider SQL export import migration instead of inplace upgrade.
          You can then easily change hardware, we went virutalized for example xcp-ng.
          Which allows for even more offline testing before you go final and redo a latest SQL import.
          (or you take another virtualization package).

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          • tstockinger
            tstockinger @fbartels last edited by

            Hi @fbartels

            Thanks for the link - I must have been really blind.

            As this system is also mostly for “academic purposes” to support old hardware and software, I’ll have to find a workaround. Thanks anyways.

            Best regards, Thomas

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            • jengelh
              jengelh Banned @tstockinger last edited by

              @tstockinger said in Policy on 32-bit (i386) and 64-bit(amd64) releases:

              For example, in community-core I see i386-packages for Debian 10 (incomplete! deb-files are missing) and Debian-Testing, but not for Debian 9.

              For certain old distros, we are importing the RHEL SCL compiler, which is x86_64 only.
              As for D9, it’s currently just an oversight that there is no i386, but that may change again when its base gcc becomes too old.

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