Debian Wheezy is frozen for some months now. Its just impossible to get the most recent version in a Debian Stable release.
But that doesn't take away the fact a recent version in Unstable is just possible :) Op 29-10-12 19:27, Patric Zimmermann schreef: > fair enough Georg. > > ...but sadly it's only the 4.0 release and not the 4.5. > I hope when wheezy becomes stable, that this will come at least with > the 4.0.8 release... > > just my 2 ct. > > > Am 29.10.2012 um 19:11 schrieb Georg Ehrke: > >> It's already in wheezy. >> http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/owncloud >> >> On 29.10.2012, at 18:52, Patric Zimmermann >> <patric.zimmerm...@physik.tu-berlin.de >> <mailto:patric.zimmerm...@physik.tu-berlin.de>> wrote: >> >>> @all: >>> >>> Rather than the OC-Client, for me it would be more important to get >>> the OC-Server into the debian repo. >>> For me personally debian is one of the most stable linux distros out >>> there, thus it is rather meant to be a server (as in my case) >>> than a client.... >>> >>> just my 2 ct. >>> >>> >>> Am 29.10.2012 um 17:56 schrieb Diederik de Haas: >>> >>>> On Monday 29 October 2012 17:22:04 Klaas Freitag wrote: >>>>>> Yes. >>>>> Why btw? >>>> >>>> Speaking for myself (of course): >>>> I rarely install packages outside of the Debian repositories and I >>>> think users >>>> of Debian (especially stable) should do so too, unless you really >>>> "need" a pkg >>>> which is not (or can not, ie deb-multimedia.org >>>> <http://deb-multimedia.org/>) distributed by Debian. >>>> I have 2 main reasons for that: >>>> - Debian (Developers and infrastructure) does a lot to make sure >>>> all packages >>>> meet some quality standards, that it's checked legally (licenses) >>>> and most >>>> importantly that the various pkgs in the archive work seamlessly >>>> together and >>>> can be managed by the standard tools >>>> - I think ppl should be discouraged by installing 'random' pkgs >>>> from the >>>> internet. The pkgs in Debian are checksummed, digitally signed and >>>> the integrity >>>> of a pkg is checked before it gets installed on your system. >>>> Randomly downloading and installing programs is why windows is so >>>> plagued by >>>> virusses/trojan-horses/etc. I think the whole ppa thing from ubuntu is >>>> (therefor) a bad idea. >>>> >>>> This does not mean that pkgs outside the Debian repositories are >>>> bad or provided >>>> with malicious intend. >>>> >>>>> The idea of doing it in the buildservice is to provide the users with >>>>> the latest versions quickly after release, which is important to >>>>> users >>>>> especially of Ubuntu and friends. We get that feedback regularly. >>>> >>>> I can't speak for Ubuntu, but owncloud 4.0.8 pkgs were in Debian >>>> unstable the >>>> night 4.0.8 was released. Thomas (deepdiver) does an excellent job >>>> wrt packaging >>>> owncloud for Debian :-) >>>> >>>> HTH, >>>> Diederik >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Owncloud mailing list >>>> Owncloud@kde.org <mailto:Owncloud@kde.org> >>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Owncloud mailing list >>> Owncloud@kde.org <mailto:Owncloud@kde.org> >>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Owncloud mailing list >> Owncloud@kde.org <mailto:Owncloud@kde.org> >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud > > > > _______________________________________________ > Owncloud mailing list > Owncloud@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud
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