❦ 16 avril 2014 21:07 CEST, pablo platt <pablo.pl...@gmail.com> :

> The Ubuntu PPA is great but it is not 'official' and I couldn't find
> Ubuntu 14.04 package.
> https://launchpad.net/~vbernat/+archive/haproxy-1.5
>
> Ubuntu 14.04 LTS will be out tomorrow which means that haproxy-1.5
> will be included only in the next LTS release 2 years from now.
> That's why an official Ubuntu repo will be very useful.
> Nginx and MongoDB for example has one.

What is an "official" repository? The packages from the PPA are clean
backports from "official" Debian (and hence Ubuntu) packages. We could
copy the packages in "haproxy.debian.net" to make them look more
official, but using a PPA is convenient for users to add (one command).

As for 14.04, I will push it the PPA shortly.
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