В Sun, 9 Mar 2025 00:08:38 +0100 Andreas Kuhlen via Postfix-users <postfix-users@postfix.org> пишет:
> Hi, so far I am using the postfix package of my distribution, which > is probably already considered ‘legacy’. For this reason I would like > to compile the current stable version 3.10.1. Is there any > documentation/instructions for Debian/Ubuntu on how to do this? What > needs to be considered when using virtual mailboxes? Are there any > other pitfalls? I'd suggest you just compile the source package from a more recent release of your distribution. Quite often, especially for stable software like postfix, it just works on previous release. Recent upload to debian (v3.10.1-1) enabled TLSRPT option and added Build-Depends: libtlsrpt0-dev, which is not available in previous debian releases. But this one is easy to patch out. But before doing all this, please ensure you *really* need the new postfix version, - are there changes in there which are essential for you somehow? This question - whenever the changes in more recent postfix release is actually essential - is why I haven't pushed postfix package to bookworm-backports: there isn't much which changed in a few recent versions of postfix which really needs back-porting. Okay, debian packaging received quite some changes, but this is something else. Thanks, /mjt _______________________________________________ Postfix-users mailing list -- postfix-users@postfix.org To unsubscribe send an email to postfix-users-le...@postfix.org