Well, it does clearly say .... "Once a distribution version reaches end of its
support (5 years for Ubuntu LTS releases, ~3 years for Debian releases, etc.)
we will stop providing packages for it"
Ubuntu 18.04 is not current anymore. LTS updates stopped earlier this year. The
only people getting updates are those on "Expanded Security Maintenance" (i.e.
paying Ubuntu on a contract, so realistically not many people).
I can totally understand
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On Tuesday, October 3rd, 2023 at 18:38, Alex Pavlov via Pdns-users
<pdns-users@mailman.powerdns.com> wrote:
> Hello To all PDNS admins,
>
> Recently the older PDNS repos were deleted from official PDNS Repo website.
>
> The distros for Ubuntu 16.x (Xenial) and 18.x (Bionic) were wiped out without
> any link to “archives” or “old releases”.
>
> I can understand that releses like Ubuntu 16.x and older might be really
> outdated…. But for 18.x Ubuntu it is still so many people using it in
> production !
>
> The options for compiling the required build or upgrade to newer Ubuntu
> kernel not always working in real world, where we have other
> packages/software running
>
> on same server or required libraries sometimes in conflict with other
> versions. – this is explanation to those who have “smart advices” install
> everyrthing on newer/supported server version.
>
> Asking for help all PDNS society to share the deleted Ubuntu 18.x Bionic
> packages with me 😊 (need all versions of pdns, pdns-backend, pdns-recursor,
> dnsdist, pdns-tools)
>
> If somebody have it in files saved, share it please in any reasonable way
> like: FTP, MEGA downloads, or any other file sharing service.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Alex.
>
> Contact to: ad...@livas.lv
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