On 11/27/2013 09:51 PM, L. A. wrote:
Also, great of qtp-newmodel install was that it's looking for dependencies and 
etc by yourself.
In mandriva/mageia there was meta package, like "task-kde4" may be there is 
sense make something like that?

There will be, in time. Things are so tightly coupled presently that it'll take a few releases to untangle the spaghetti, so to speak.

For instance, one thing I'm looking forward to is repackaging qmail such that inbound and outbound processing is entirely separate. This means that smtp and submission processing can be totally separate, but can also still run on the same host. Queues and everything will be entirely separate, which will solve a few other dilemmas as well. At that point, I expect there'll be qmail-mx and qmail-submission packages which are totally independent yet can be installed together.

In this pkg it can be instructions for installing only nessesary pkgs, like no 
old vqadmin for example, if someone wants can do it by hands.

And is there any roadmaps, i'am migrating to new system now and i can still use 
cos5.10 and qtp-newmodel or wait for repo and cos6?

The roadmap is (unfortunatly) only in my head at the moment. Once we have development infrastructure in place (github.com for the most part), github has places where I can document the roadmap and such.

As for the present (COS5 is up to .10 now?), I would wait for the new releases and build on COS6. It's not so much a 5 vs 6 issue, but qtp-newmodel will be pretty much defunct very soon, once yum packages are stable. I'm hoping that will be by year-end.

Personally, I've been waiting for more than a handful of months to get my new QMT hosts built on COS6. Packages are available on the mirrors in /testing now. You *might* even be able to use yum to install them by installing the qmailtoaster-release package (in nodist repo), and enabling the qmailtoaster-testing repo. I hope to get to doing this in the next week or so myself.

Thanks to everyone for their patience with this. It's been a long time coming, but I think you'll like it. :)

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-Eric 'shubes'


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