Sorry that I let this drop off - Almost vapourwared my own idea - not good!
Real life and work conspired against me to take me away from personal projects for a while - I'm going to look into picking this back up especially as there is now a new version of puppet that I've strapped to my test rig. Hopefully we'll see something in the next few days. Thanks, On 20 Sep 2012, at 09:51, Dominic Hargreaves wrote: > On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 04:12:24AM +0100, Mister Guru wrote: >> Thanks Jason for your input - I'm currently trying to get hold of the >> ubuntu package maintainer for RT. I'm currently wading through >> launchpad, trying to find who to kick to get this moving - I've >> dropped a line to the ubuntu users list, so hopefully I'll get some >> assistance with this soon. > > There isn't one. request-tracker3.8 (and request-tracker4) in later > releases isn't in Ubuntu main, only in Ubuntu universe. This means that > support in stable releases is someone limited (I think Ubuntu call it > "Community maintained" meaning.. it's up you). > > (I'm the principle maintainer of the packages in Debian, which is > effectively Ubuntu's upstream in this regards). > > The best way to get the Ubuntu packages updated with those security fixes > is by testing the patches on the bug report Thomas mentioned. > > I notice you asked about RT4 on ubuntu-users; packages for RT4 are > already available in later releases of Ubuntu: > > http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=request-tracker4&searchon=sourcenames&suite=all§ion=all > > -- > Dominic Hargreaves, Systems Development and Support Section > IT Services, University of Oxford > > -------- > Final RT training for 2012 in Atlanta, GA - October 23 & 24 > http://bestpractical.com/training > > We're hiring! http://bestpractical.com/jobs -------- Final RT training for 2012 in Atlanta, GA - October 23 & 24 http://bestpractical.com/training We're hiring! http://bestpractical.com/jobs
