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    Packages and services available under new locations

    Synchronising (mobile) devices via Z-Push
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    • mcostan
      mcostan @bhuisman last edited by

      @bhuisman

      Good morning,

      I think I am doing something stupid here.

      I am trying to updgrade to Debian 10 and I did the following:

      add-apt-repository ‘deb https://download.kopano.io/zhub/z-push%3A/final/Debian_10/’

      But, when I tried to update I then get this:

      Err:8 https://download.kopano.io/zhub/z-push:/final/Debian_10 buster Release
      404 Not Found [IP: 37.97.167.49 443]

      The repository ‘https://download.kopano.io/zhub/z-push:/final/Debian_10 buster Release’ does not have a Release file.

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      • liverpoolfcfan
        liverpoolfcfan @mcostan last edited by

        @mcostan Looks like the baseurl in your repo is missing the trailing “/”

        I don’t use Debian so I don’t know where it stores its .repo files. Suggest you search from root unless you already know where to find it.

        find / -name z-push*repo

        Then edit the file and make sure the baseurl=https://download.kopano.io/… ends with a “/” character

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        • liverpoolfcfan
          liverpoolfcfan @bhuisman last edited by

          @bhuisman
          Hi Bob,

          Does Jirs external access have a new home?

          Thanks
          Vincent

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          • bhuisman
            bhuisman @mcostan last edited by

            @mcostan The link looks good! Does the suggestion of @liverpoolfcfan work?

            Regards, Bob

            Need support?
            Have a look at https://kopano.com/support/ for options.

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

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            • bhuisman
              bhuisman @liverpoolfcfan last edited by

              @liverpoolfcfan Not yet, we’re working on that!

              Regards, Bob

              Need support?
              Have a look at https://kopano.com/support/ for options.

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

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              • BusinessTux
                BusinessTux @bhuisman last edited by

                @bhuisman What is the migration path in UCS? The z-push.list is generated by the Univention Kopano package. How can I adjust the repo URL so that it is not overwritten with the next update?

                Thanks
                Ulf

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                • externa1
                  externa1 @BusinessTux last edited by

                  @businesstux

                  see here : https://help.univention.com/t/z-push-repos-new-location/17853

                  rg
                  christian

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                  • BusinessTux
                    BusinessTux @externa1 last edited by

                    @externa1 Thanks Christian

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                    • nib
                      nib last edited by

                      Hi,

                      I tried to update the file /etc/apt/sources.d/z-push.list to contain:

                       deb https://download.kopano.io/zhub/z-push:/final/Univention_4.3 /
                      

                      instead of the (host down site) http://repo.z-push.io/ …
                      but now, on “apt update”, I get the message:

                      E: The repository 'https://download.kopano.io/zhub/z-push:/final/Univention_4.3  InRelease' is not signed.
                      

                      Am I missing a particular key? How would I get it?

                      Thanks,
                      Matthias

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                      • fbartels
                        fbartels Kopano @nib last edited by

                        Hi @nib,

                        that “InRelease” message can safely be ignored.

                        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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                        • laurensb
                          laurensb @fbartels last edited by

                          @fbartels
                          On https://kb.kopano.io/display/ZP/Installation is specified in the topmost table that

                          • the final stable version “(…) corresponds to the master branch of GIT.” and that
                          • the pre-final testing version “(…) corresponds to the release/2.6 branch in GIT.”

                          Shouldn’t this be reversed?

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                          • fbartels
                            fbartels Kopano @laurensb last edited by

                            @laurensb said in Packages and services available under new locations:

                            Shouldn’t this be reversed?

                            What makes you think that? Z-Push followed “git flow” and based on this the latest final release should be back in the main branch of the repo (which for z-push is the “master” branch.

                            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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                            • laurensb
                              laurensb @fbartels last edited by laurensb

                              @fbartels said in Packages and services available under new locations:

                              What makes you think that? Z-Push followed “git flow” and based on this the latest final release should be back in the main branch of the repo (which for z-push is the “master” branch.

                              Ah, OK. Well… old-final (old-stable) is in release/2.5 branch, so it seemed logical to me that current stable would be in release/2.6 and pre-final/testing is in master branch. When current pre-final (master branch) is deemed stable enough to be released, it is branched to release/2.7 and labeled “stable”, etc. etc., so I thought to be logical.

                              It confuses me to see a testing version released under a release-branch.

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                              • laurensb
                                laurensb @laurensb last edited by

                                @fbartels
                                After reading the git flow article you linked it makes sense to me. I see you indeed follow the flow as outlined by Vincent Driessen and the table is thus correct.

                                Without detailed knowledge of said workflow the Stages table could be a bit confusing though, imho. Looking back it was the coupling of the old-stable to the release/2.5 branch of GIT that pushed me in the wrong direction. Wouldn’t it be more accurate to couple the old-stable with the master/2.5.x tags? The release branches have limited life time after all and are destined to be removed after merging to master, according to the flow model.

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