Hi Erik,
Sounds like I better keep in tune and download CentOS then.

For production servers I  much prefer your binary approach as this is
more aligned to a 'toaster' solution.
Done my time fiddling with linux compatibility instead of functionality
and know where I prefer to be.

Thanks for your efforts here, much appreciated.

Cheers
Bryan


Erik A. Espinoza wrote:
> Hi Bryan,
>
> Yes and no.
>
> The future of QmailToaster lies in a binary path with automatic
> updates. I have been takig my time as I am merging and testing. In
> order to do this, two things will happen.
>
> 1) The supported OS's are CentOS 3, 4 & 5 x86_64 and 32 bit only
> 2) The source distribution will be simpler in the rpm style, and
> should compile more easily on any distribution
>
> The bad side of #2 is that you will have to handle dependencies and
> updates on your own. I will work with anyone to provide such things to
> the community, but will not be doing the master list (IE wiki support
> only).
>
> Long story short, things will get better for most people, but some
> will be negatively affected. It's all about getting the most bang for
> the limited development time. I have no problems with third party
> distro maintainers if someone wants to take on that role once we're
> ready.
>
> For now, the 1.3 branch stays locked down. No major changes are coming
> on this branch. It will only have updates for the packages currenty
> available.
>
> I am still taking suggestions for 1.4. For example if someone has info
> on Dovecot integration, I may include that. And I am pretty sure
> SpamDyke makes the cut for 1.4.
>
> Thanks,
> Erik
>
> On Nov 15, 2007 2:35 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>> Is there a path to Mandriva 2007?
>> Cheers
>> Bryan
>>
>>
>>     
>>> My recommendation would be, don't. Upgrade to CentOS 5. It has a
>>> longer life and will remain supported.
>>>
>>> The QmailToaster is primarily developed and tested on that.
>>>
>>> On Nov 15, 2007 11:51 AM, Diego Pivetta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>       
>>>>
>>>> Olá list,
>>>> I have plans to make upgrade of my server being modified of fedora 4 to
>>>> fedora 8.
>>>> I would like to know if somebody already obtained success on to
>>>> qmailtoaster
>>>> in fedora 8 and if somebody has some tip from as I can proceed to obtain
>>>> to
>>>> install correctly.
>>>>
>>>> Forgive me for my ugly English I from Brazil.
>>>> ;)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Atenciosamente,
>>>>
>>>> Diego Pivetta
>>>> Sysmo Informática Ltda.
>>>> www.sysmo.com.br
>>>>
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