Kopano core nightly builds limited versions
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I noticed that for some time now nightly builds in core section are only available for Debian 10, Ubuntu 20.04, and RHEL8 (https://download.kopano.io/community/core%3A/). Is this intentionally or are the other platforms just missing because soth went wrong in the automatic build process?
I’m currently running Kopano Core 10.0.6.406 on Ubuntu 18.04 and planning to upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04. In the past I always did an upgrade of Kopano core before upgrading the OS. This approach is currently not possible.
What would be the recommended way to do an OS upgrade and upgrade to latest nightly build?
Thanks!
Peter -
Weird, judging from past occurrences I would guess that more likely the build process if broken than that this is a conscious decision to only support limited operating systems? I have no clue though.
I don’t think it’s a problem for your upgrade, I would disable the kopano services with systemd, then upgrade ubuntu 18.04 => 20.04 and then install the new packages (via a local repository is probably the best way). This should overwrite the old ones and sort out dependencies. Or you make a list of all kopano packages and remove them before upgrading (config and database will stay unless you “purge” instead of “remove”).
If you need old packages for ubuntu 18.04 PM me, i have
core-11.0.1.101.a68bc0f-Ubuntu_18.04-amd64.tar.gz from Apr 21
which is likely the last one that was offered here for download (i download 18.04 and 20.04 core archives weekly with a script if there are new versions, this is the most recent 18.04 version my script downloaded)