[Pkg-giraffe-maintainers] Bug#907396: kopano-server: Tools all fail with: MAPI error 80040111 (MAPI_E_LOGON_FAILED)

Carsten Schoenert c.schoenert at t-online.de
Sun Dec 2 16:40:26 GMT 2018


Hello Mark, hello David,

Am 02.12.18 um 11:35 schrieb Mark Dufour:
> Hi David,
> 
>> any update on this?

a lot of updates did happen.

https://qa.debian.org/cgi-bin/vcswatch?package=kopanocore

>> kopano-core and its deps are scheduled for removal in testing in a
>> couple of days, and the package has not been updated ever since 
>> 8.6.5. has kopano been abandoned for debian buster?

No, this is not planned.
But kopanocore isn't one of a more simple package. Also upstream is
moving fast (yeah!) and for mainly basically just two persons on the
packaging side it's not always easy to follow all the upstream changes
nor did we have plenty of times to track the changes closely.

> There has actually been quite some effort going into preparing new
> 8.7 packages, and we are hoping to upload new packages very soon..
> This bug was fixed somewhere in 8.6, so should also be fixed with the
> new packages.

The current changes that happen in the past week are more than the usual
updates between package versions. It's not that far away from a complete
re-create of the packaging from scratch due the massive changes that had
taken place. The current preparations for the next upload are holding a
drop of the Python2 based packages and will introduce Python3 based
packages that have required some changes to the source too. This has
happen in cooperation with upstream.
Also PHP has changed in unstable to version 7.2 which will require
changes to the webapp later too. So it's all a bit complex.

David, if you like to test the current packages I've uploaded a snapshot
version to

https://people.debian.org/~tijuca/kopanocore/

Please note the packages here might get changed or get dropped later. If
you could do some testing we would like to get some feedback if possible.

-- 
Regards
Carsten Schoenert



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