On 7/22/2024 5:32 PM, wesley via Postfix-users wrote:
Rather than compiling from the source, do you know if there is another better
way to install postfix 3.9 on ubuntu 20.04 system?
I google it and found nothing useful thought.
On 22.07.24 18:32, Cody Millard via Postfix-users wrote:
It appears that Ubuntu Oracular Oriole 24.10 has a Postfix 3.9 package
but the release isn't until October 10, 2024.
https://packages.ubuntu.com/oracular/postfix
I just compiled Postfix 3.9 on debian, as an inexperienced user, it
was kinda difficult. I managed to get after a day of trail and error.
(I also compiled dovecot and pigeonhole sieve while I was at it.)
The best on Debian is imho either using official backports, or manually
backporting package by rebuilding version from newer debian manually
(and lowering local version by suffixing by e.g. ~local0)
That way the package is updated when new version appears in backports or
system is upgraded.
Example: trixie has version 3.9.0-3, I would download it and rebuild as
3.9.0-3~local0
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