Le 12-10-25 08:33, Federico Alberto Sayd a écrit :
Hello:
I also have the proxy error with sogo 2.0.2. I tried to downgrade to
sogo 2.0.1 using apt:
apt-get install sogo=2.0.1-1
But apt-get says:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E:
apt-cache policy sogo give :
sogo:
Installé : 2.0.2-1
Candidat : 2.0.2-1
So, it seems 2.0.1 is not longer in the cache.
Best regards
Gérard--
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https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Hi,
if you did not clean apt cache, you can find old deb packages in
/var/cache/apt/archives.
you have to downgrade libraries too :
dpkg -i libsbjson2.3_4.9.r1664.20121010_amd64.deb
libsope-appserver4.9_4.9.r1664.20121010_amd64.deb
libsope-core4.9_4.9.r1664.20121010_amd64.deb
On 25.10.2012 14:39, Wolfgang Sourdeau wrote:
Le 12-10-25 08:33, Federico Alberto Sayd a écrit :
SOGo's repositories don't mantain the older versions. How can I
downgrade to the previous version while the problem with 2.0.2 is solved?
There is no way to downgrade sogo unless you rebuild it
Right, but withdrawing the old packages right after a release is not
helping to improve the situation.
Indeed, that is certainly something we could have a look.
Wolfgang
--
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Am Donnerstag, 25. Oktober 2012 15:19 CEST, Patrick Strasser
patr...@wirklich.priv.at schrieb:
On 25.10.2012 14:39, Wolfgang Sourdeau wrote:
Le 12-10-25 08:33, Federico Alberto Sayd a écrit :
SOGo's repositories don't mantain the older versions. How can I
downgrade to the previous