That's a bummer.
I installed 2.2 here on one of my machines (i86 arch) and was setting
up another server that's amd64. Didn't think I wanted to revert to
2.1 to do it. I seem to recall there were some problems with it, but
I can't remember what it was now.
Has anyone taken the dbmail source (NOT deb src) and built up deb
packages using the debian utilities? If this can work it would be
ideal because I can get something into the .deb packaging system that
will be "seen" by debian and later on might even become superceded by
their own packages. In the meantime, .debs are easy to manage.
On May 6, 2007, at 7:36 AM, Paul J Stevens wrote:
Tom Allison wrote:
Definitely AMD64 hardware.
But where's the package for it?
Does dbmail still provide .deb?
No. Since dbmail is now in debian.org's repos you'll have to use the
official debian.org builds.
Getting my sponsor to upload new packages into debian.org is another
matter :-(
Any DDs out here?
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