On 05/11/2012 04:35 AM, mattias wrote:
do i no longer need to compile qmt?

If you're lucky. ;)

We're moving in that direction, and intend to eventually have a full yum repo for all packages, hosted by the mirror sites. The mirrors are in place, but they contain only the sources at this point. We'll do well to have the binaries available by the end of the year, but we have no planned dates at this point.

While it'd be fairly trivial to simply put binaries in the mirror repo, we're intending to use the Open Build Service (as well as github.com) for the project infrastructure, so the process is fairly well automated (read low maintenance). In addition, qtp-newmodel will need to be modified to use the yum repos as well (building from sources will still be possible, although it should probably be deprecated at some point).

i found a prebuilt rpm for qmail
in the qmailtoaster-plus-centos repo

Packages in the qtp repo are not necessarily up to date, and not many of them are there. The qmail-toaster package there has been tailored for chkuser special characters (blackberry users), and those changes are now in the stock version. I don't expect to see subsequent qmail-toaster package versions in that repo.

BL, you can of course use whatever packages you find there, but I wouldn't count on them. The official project packages will be residing at the mirror sites (http://mirrors.qmailtoaster.com).

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-Eric 'shubes'


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