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postfixadmin version differs #49
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Trouble with downloading the 'latest' version is that sometimes they make changes that break the installer, as they did with the setup password complexity requirements |
Yeah, the other issue is that to track 'latest' requires parsing the sourceforge page to figure out what that is. There might be a better way now theyr'e on Github, too. I think tracking an idea of 'latest' would be a good idea, but that's a different problem to not actually installing the version claimed! I'm going to fix this for now by not making that claim in the readme doc, and also fix up the code to be less confusing. Tracking latest can be a problem for another day. |
I read the script for the first time in a _long_ time and made some changes. Ones that hit issues include: * Fixes #49 in a way by only setting $postfixadminURL once, and getting the version right in the README. #50 can track figuring out how to always use the latest PFA * Fixes #46 by assuming socket-based auth in mariadb if there's no password in the debian.cnf; this is probably always the case in Buster. * Fixes #43 by minding less about mariadb packages
You wrote in your readme
"Postfixadmin 2.3.6 is downloaded from Sourceforge"
but if i look into the quellcode: (Debian Stretch)
Newest version: 3.2
This looks confusing ;)
maybe you just want to download the newest version?
https://sourceforge.net/projects/postfixadmin/files/latest/download
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