On Tue, Dec 23, 2003, Bernhard Reiter wrote: > To my knowledge there is no 1.14 version of Kolab Server. > The last stable release by Erfrakon is 1.0.8. > There also was a 1.0.9pre and some improvements > in the CVS. > > There are two possible points of confusion. > The rpm of the webinterface is also called kolab. > Last release was 1.0.14. > > Zfos builds test packages based on new OpenPGK > revisions. They unfortunately call their version kolab-1.0.14, > I don't quite know why. > Well, OpenPKG and ZfOS pull off kolab by fetching http://www.erfrakon.de/projects/kolab/download/kolab-server-1.0/src/ kolab-%{V_major}-%{version}.src.rpm where the spec file declares V_major 1.0 and version 1.0.14 I thought 1.0 is the kolab release and 1.0.14 represents some kolab version. It seems I was wrong. According to your statement above it is my understanding that 1.0 is the release of the kolab backend and 1.0.14 is the version of the kolab web administration interface. At least both parts are included in the SRPM i'm talking about. Unfortunately, 1.0.8 does not appear anywhere in the filename so I and probably nobody else can predict what's inside. It also breaks every automated version tracking. BTW there are "very few" (updated) tarballs or RPMs available. It seems that kolab users have to use CVS to stay current!? So please tell me what should I do to reduce confusion and I'll be happy to implement it. I already expressed "kolab should provide a tarball" as can be seen in http://cvs.openpkg.org/filediff?f=openpkg-src/kolab/kolab.spec&v1=1.5&v2=1.6 -- Thomas.Lotterer@cw.com, Cable & Wireless _______________________________________________ Kroupware mailing list Kroupware@mail.kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kroupware