Hello,

Yes, the plan was to fully move to the new packaging system and drop old OS 
support after the 5.12. But, as we decide to move to SOGo 6, we will keep the 
two packaging systems for now to not disturb too much our users.
The new packaging system is the only one with the Arm package, though.

Cheers,
-- 
Quentin Hivert || Alinto || R&D Lead Developer 
19 Quai Perrache 69002 Lyon
www.alinto.com

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Peter Wienemann
Sent: mardi 27 mai 2025 18:41
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SOGo] Old SOGo releases on packages.sogo.nu

Hi Quentin,

On 2025-05-27 09:17:52, qhivert ([email protected]) wrote:
> Hello,
> For ubuntu/debian a new release always removes the last one in this packaging 
> (due to how it was handled back then).
> 
> But in the new packaging server this is not the case anymore (but only 
> starting at the 5.12).
> 
> https://packagingv2.sogo.nu/sogo-release-debian/
> https://packagingv2.sogo.nu/sogo-release-ubuntu/
> https://packagingv2.sogo.nu/sogo-release-rhel-el8/
> https://packagingv2.sogo.nu/sogo-release-rhel-el9
> 
> If you really need an older package, you can always ask and I can rebuild 
> them to make them available there.

thanks for this clarifying info. My understanding of
https://bugs.sogo.nu/view.php?id=6020 was that the new packaging would be moved 
to https://packages.sogo.nu/ after the 5.12 release. Since the release of 5.12 
is in the past now, I assumed to find the new packaging already on 
https://packages.sogo.nu/. Only now I realize that one might also understand 
this sentence in a way that the move only happens with the release of 5.13 or 
6.0. Is the latter interpretation correct?

Best regards

Peter


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