bh: server README.1st,1.23.2.4,1.23.2.5
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Wed Sep 14 20:28:48 CEST 2005
Author: bh
Update of /kolabrepository/server
In directory doto:/tmp/cvs-serv20369
Modified Files:
Tag: kolab_2_0_branch
README.1st
Log Message:
Update for 2.0.1
Index: README.1st
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RCS file: /kolabrepository/server/README.1st,v
retrieving revision 1.23.2.4
retrieving revision 1.23.2.5
diff -u -d -r1.23.2.4 -r1.23.2.5
--- README.1st 14 Sep 2005 15:05:38 -0000 1.23.2.4
+++ README.1st 14 Sep 2005 18:28:46 -0000 1.23.2.5
@@ -221,6 +221,39 @@
Nothing special to be done for this update.
+Upgrade from 2.0.1rc1
+---------------------
-$Id$
+If you upgrade from 2.0, there's nothing special to be done. The rest
+of the notes for this release are only relevant when updating from
+2.0.1rc1.
+
+Due to the security updates from OpenPKG some packages have to be
+recompiled. E.g. grep is linked against pcre and pcre has been updated.
+Because the linking is static, grep will have to be recompiled. These
+packages are:
+ dbtool grep imapd openldap php postfix procmail sasl spamassassin
+
+The obmtool.conf provided for this release takes care of that
+automatically if the directory containing obmtool.conf and the source
+packages does not contain any old binary packages. It uses @trigger
+instead of @install for the relevant packages, so that these packages
+are reinstalled and if necessary rebuilt even if a package with the same
+version number is already installed.
+
+To make sure that these packages have been updated, check that their
+build time is newer than that of pcre and fsl:
+
+ /kolab/bin/openpkg rpm -q --queryformat "%{BUILDTIME:date} %{NAME}\n" \
+ pcre fsl grep procmail openldap sasl dbtool postfix imapd spamassassin php
+
+
+Release 2.0.1rc1 had a bug (issue882) due to which the kolabd created
+imap accounts for external addresses. This bug is now fixed, but the
+imap accounts will not be deleted automatically. You need to do that
+manually with cyradm.
+
+
+
+$Id$
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