APT-GET and kolab
Bernhard Reiter
bernhard at intevation.de
Mon Mar 9 17:43:16 CET 2009
Am Montag, 9. März 2009 14:45:32 schrieb Tomas Andersson:
> Can I and how do I get kolab to stay up to date with the latest stable
> version using apt-get
Depends on your definition of "kolab".
For the KDE Kolab Client, apt-get is the recommended way, if you get the
packages from the Kolab Konsortium or your upstream distribution.
For Kolab Server the recommended way is to use Kolab Server/OpenPKG
and updates from from OpenPKG or the Kolab developers.
You do not use apt-get for those.
The Kolab Server/Debian variant is under development. You should use it with
apt-get if you like to help testing it!
Best,
Bernhard
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