Next Release

Thomas Spuhler thomas.spuhler at btspuhler.com
Thu Sep 17 23:32:50 CEST 2015


On Tuesday, September 08, 2015 03:06:07 PM Thomas Spuhler wrote:
> On Monday, September 07, 2015 07:24:53 AM Timotheus Pokorra wrote:
> > >> I'm just wondering when the next Kolab release is due, as I am
> > >> migrating
> > >> our Mail server to new hardware, and would like to upgrade from Kolab
> > >> 3.2 at the same time.
> > > 
> > > I would also be interested in this. Couldn't find any sort of roadmap
> > > other
> > > for Kolab 3.0 which is a bit old.
> > 
> > There is this tracker issue for Kolab 3.5:
> > https://issues.kolab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4563
> > but I think it is more a wish list rather than a roadmap.
> > 
> > We talked about it on IRC. Jeroen is very busy with the infrastructure
> > of the Kolab and KolabNow servers at the moment.
> > 
> > I guess since it is the community version, the community (that means
> > us) need to help more with the release so that it can happen.
> 
> We do but it's kind of difficult. It would help a lot if at least the
> packages provided by kolabsystems would use the same versioning as Kolab,
> such a pykolab-3.5, libkolab-3.5, ect
> 
> > Things still to figure out:
> > * dependancy on composer: causes packages not to build for OpenSUSE.
> > Any volunteers? I think I fixed it for Debian.
> 
> composer requires a few php-composer deps to build. Fedora has started to
> package them.
> 
> > * creating a 3.5 branch on OBS, and moving released packages there. We
> > cannot just take Kolab Development because it is now updated directly
> > from git master, not only for release tags. This is something only
> > Jeroen can do?
> > * Debian apache problems:
> > https://issues.kolab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2050 This happens for me now
> > even during installation, so my automatic tests of Kolab Development
> > hang and don't finish.
> 
> This isn't a problem with Mageia as far as I know.
> 
> But we haven't packaged Cyrus IMAP 2.5.x nor has Fedora as far as I can see.
> This will be a major task
> 
> roundcubemail-plugins-kolab
> This requires roundcube_version 1.2
> I cannot find a roundcube_version 1.2. This involves
> libkolab doesn't currently build and I haven't gotten any reply on my
> inquiry on the ML
> 
> > * regarding https://issues.kolab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4565: Supported
> > Upgrades: Dirk was working on that, but I did not see the results yet.
> > We have started the documentation but not finished:
> > https://docs.kolab.org/upgrade-guide/kolab-3.5.html
> > * release notes, etc
> > 
> > I am continually running basic tests on CentOS7 with Kolab
> > Development, and they currently succeed if there is no LXC problem on
> > the build host...
> > https://lbs.solidcharity.com/logs/tbits.net/kolab-test/kolab-test/Developm
> > en t/centos/7/amd64/24 Again, the 3.5 release will be different from Kolab
> > Development.
> > 
> > I am CCing the devel list, perhaps we should continue discussing the
> > technical side of the release there?
> > 
> > All the best,
> > 
> >   Timotheus
> > 
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Any info about libkolab not building?
See 
http://pkgsubmit.mageia.org/uploads/failure/cauldron/core/release/20150917212308.spuhler.valstar.25112/log/libkolab-1.0.1-1.mga6/build.0.20150917212318.log

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Thomas Spuhler

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