Hi,

I used both stable and nightlies in the past to get patched versions inbetween new stable releases, alternating the sources in the apt sources.list file. I never uninstalled one or the other before reinstalling the other one and it did not create problems. The config file are kept (as it is seen as an update) and did work properly for me.

I can not comment the openchange impact as I do not use it. Sorry no windows servers for me.

D.

On 22/05/2012 12:44, Netwo Dist wrote:
Thank you for your replies boys. I have tried this nightly stuff before, it seems it superseeds the existing system packages and when you want to purge it all, it wants to remove loads and loads of standard services like apache etc.

If I remove my existing stable sogo and install that nightly one, will my config files be kept and will it just work?

Also, when is the stable to be released with openchange for 12.04? I cant wait for it really, I think it is absolutely amazing product.

Kind regards,


On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 1:30 PM, Dominique <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Actually, there is a version for Ubuntu 12.04 lts available
    through apt-get: See message from Jean Raby dated April27th, 2012
    "Re: [SOGo] SOGo package for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS"

    Quote:"
    I've just put them online for the nightly builds:
    http://inverse.ca/ubuntu-nightly/pool/precise/

    To use them, add the following to sources.list:
     deb http://inverse.ca/ubuntu-nightly precise precise

    Then add our gpg pubkey:
     sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keys.gnupg.net
    <http://keys.gnupg.net> --recv-key 0x810273C4
     sudo apt-get update

    And install sogo:
     apt-get install sogo "

    But only for the nightly branch.

    Dominique


    On 21/05/2012 13:45, Christian Mack wrote:

        Hello NetwoDist


        On 2012-05-19 13:26, NetwoDist wrote:

            Is it possible to have openchange with sogo using normal
            repository or not? --

        As 2.0 is currently RC, you only can get it via mtn from the
        repository.
        When it gets stable you will get it via normal repository in
        Debian/RedHat format.

        Ubuntu 12.04 is currently not supported by SOGo/Inverse, but
        there is
        work in progress for it.

        So at the moment you have to wait, or use the development branch.


        Kind regards,
        Christian Mack

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