baruwa 2.0?
baruwa 2.0?
considering this is a new project, seems it would make sense to have it utilize the current version of baruwa, no?
Re: baruwa 2.0?
2.0 is not the current version 1.1.2 is see: http://www.baruwa.org/download/
1.1.1 is the current available version for debian
1.1.2 (current stable) will be available soon in debian packages (not yet available) when its available EFA will be updated to 1.1.2
1.1.1 is the current available version for debian
1.1.2 (current stable) will be available soon in debian packages (not yet available) when its available EFA will be updated to 1.1.2
Version eFa 4.x now available!
Re: baruwa 2.0?
2.0 is released See: http://www.baruwa.org/blog/2012/08/06/b ... -released/
They are also running it in production. See: http://lists.baruwa.org/pipermail/baruw ... 02476.html
They are also running it in production. See: http://lists.baruwa.org/pipermail/baruw ... 02476.html
Re: baruwa 2.0?
2.0 is currently in RC status and no Debian packages are available so it is not released yet, the latest stable is 1.1.2.
The idea about EFA is to combine existing packages based on Debian. so as long as there are no Debian packages available for 2.0 it won't be in EFA, also only exim is supported in 2.0 which is not the MTA I like to use. EFA is designed for easy maintenance, if you start compiling software from source this is gone so that's why it won't be in EFA until there are Debian packages.
But as alway's with opensource software if you really want 2.0 you can just download all sources from the EFA github and modify them to start your own version with 2.0
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The idea about EFA is to combine existing packages based on Debian. so as long as there are no Debian packages available for 2.0 it won't be in EFA, also only exim is supported in 2.0 which is not the MTA I like to use. EFA is designed for easy maintenance, if you start compiling software from source this is gone so that's why it won't be in EFA until there are Debian packages.
But as alway's with opensource software if you really want 2.0 you can just download all sources from the EFA github and modify them to start your own version with 2.0
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Version eFa 4.x now available!
Re: baruwa 2.0?
1.1.2 is the current stable 2.0 is not yet released, its RC deb packages for 1.1.2 are available here http://www.baruwa.org/blog/2012/12/29/b ... -released/
Re: baruwa 2.0?
Yes Baruwa 2.0 is officially released. When can we see EFA with 2.0?
Oh By the way, do you have automatic build [auto build script] script for CentOS+postfix?
Oh By the way, do you have automatic build [auto build script] script for CentOS+postfix?
Re: baruwa 2.0?
Baruwa 2.0 is not available in debian packages..
From the site:
From the site:
Upgrade to 1.1.2 will be done first after that I will look at a new version with 2.0, most likely this will be a completely different install/setup as there is no upgrade possible from baruwa 1.x to 2.0Packaged versions of Baruwa 2.0 for Debian/Ubuntu are only available to subscribers of Baruwa Enterprise Edition. For more information on Baruwa Enterprise Edition or to subscribe please visit baruwa.com
EFA is based on Debian not on CentOS.Oh By the way, do you have automatic build [auto build script] script for CentOS+postfix?
Version eFa 4.x now available!
Re: baruwa 2.0?
hi Darky83!
Just want to add my +1 to this request when its convenient/available; the new features in 2.0 seem compelling enough for me to use them for my installation.
Keep up the good work!
Just want to add my +1 to this request when its convenient/available; the new features in 2.0 seem compelling enough for me to use them for my installation.
Keep up the good work!