[Koha-devel] Koha 17.05.00 and 16.05.14 packages; repository reorganized

Mirko Tietgen mirko at abunchofthings.net
Wed Jun 14 12:18:43 CEST 2017


Hi Fridolin,

Fridolin Somers schrieb am 14.06.2017
> Thanks a lot for this.
> It is awsome to autoconfigure the repo depending on Koha version.
> 
> For dev, is it still ? :
> deb http://debian.koha-community.org/koha unstable main
> deb [trusted=yes] https://apt.abunchofthings.net/koha-nightly
> unstable main

Yes.

> 
> I have in master a missing dep "WebService::ILS", can't find it in
> packages. Will you package it ?

Chris owns the ITP bug for Debian
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=838609

I don't know what the status is.

Cheers,

Mirko



> 
> Regards,
> 
> Le 13/06/2017 à 13:41, Mirko Tietgen a écrit :
>> And for dev people, the unstable pocket has
>> condename: dev
>> suite: unstable
>>
>> So in case you still have squeeze-dev in your config, that won't
>> work any longer.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Mirko
>>
>>
>> Mirko Tietgen schrieb am 13.06.2017
>>> 1. Koha 17.05.00 Debian package released
>>> 2. Koha 16.05.14 CRITICAL bugfix Debian package released
>>> 3. Koha community repository reorganized
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi everybody,
>>>
>>>
>>> 1. Koha 17.05.00 Debian package released
>>>
>>> The Debian package for Koha 17.05.00 is now available from the Koha
>>> community repository.
>>>
>>> The package is available via the 17.05/stable pocket of the
>>> repository, more information below.
>>>
>>>
>>> 2. Koha 16.05.14 Debian package released
>>>
>>> The Debian package for Koha 16.05.14 is now available from the Koha
>>> community repository.
>>>
>>> The package is available via the 16.05/oldoldstable pocket of the
>>> repository, more information below.
>>>
>>>
>>> 3. Koha community repository reorganized
>>>
>>> The repository has been completely reorganized for the 17.05
>>> release. A lot of obsolete dependency packages have been removed,
>>> additional configuration options are available.
>>>
>>> You have two apt configuration options now:
>>>
>>>
>>> a. Follow by codename (version number)
>>>
>>> We do not have codenames for Koha versions yet, so we use the
>>> version number instead
>>>
>>> 17.05
>>> 16.11
>>> 16.05
>>>
>>> When a new major version is released, you will stay on the version
>>> you have chosen until you change your apt configuration.
>>>
>>> Example: Release of 17.11
>>> If you have set "17.05" in your apt configuration, you will stay on
>>> 17.05 until you change your apt configuration to follow 17.11.
>>>
>>> To use this option, choose one of the following in your apt
>>> configuration:
>>>
>>> (for 17.05)
>>> deb https://debian.koha-community.org/koha 17.05 main
>>>
>>> (for 16.11)
>>> deb https://debian.koha-community.org/koha 16.11 main
>>>
>>> (for 16.05)
>>> deb https://debian.koha-community.org/koha 16.05 main
>>>
>>>
>>> b. Follow by suite
>>>
>>> This has been the standard way so far: follow Koha stable or
>>> oldstable, which change every release cycle.
>>> At the moment we have
>>>
>>> stable        17.05
>>> oldstable     16.11
>>>
>>> There is also oldoldstable this release cycle. This suite may not be
>>> available in every release cycle.
>>>
>>> oldoldstable  16.05
>>>
>>> When a new major version is released, suite names will change and
>>> you will upgrade to a newer branch of Koha with your next update.
>>>
>>> Example: Release of 17.11
>>> 17.11 becomes "stable", 17.05 becomes "oldstable".
>>> If you have set "stable" in your apt configuration, you will
>>> automatically upgrade from 17.05 to 17.11.
>>>
>>> To use this option, choose one of the following in your apt
>>> configuration:
>>>
>>> (for 17.05)
>>> deb https://debian.koha-community.org/koha stable main
>>>
>>> (for 16.11)
>>> deb https://debian.koha-community.org/koha oldstable main
>>>
>>> (for 16.05)
>>> deb https://debian.koha-community.org/koha oldoldstable main
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Mirko
>>>



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