Since one week eGroupware 1.4RC1 is available. Peter did upload it into experimental and I did repackage it for etch, for a smarty integration (dpkg -i for > 15 packages sucks).
You can download it by using the following line in sources.list:
deb ftp://ftp.cyconet.org/debian etch-backports main non-free contrib
Please note that you also need installed egroupware-egw-pear.
If you experience troubles, report your bugs upstream.
Yesterday my ordered HP Thin Client T5725 arrived. The clue is, Debian sarge is and no moving parts (no noise) are inside. It’s a really nice thin client and it can be used as Surfstation out of the box. There is also a “HP Connection Administrator” which can manage ‘Citrix‘, ‘rdesktop‘ and ‘XDMCP‘ connections.
After taking a short overview, I decided to update to etch. This was a kind tricky, cause packages did need to update in correct order to save the HP packages. Due the switch from Xfree to xorg with etch, the graphical frontend for configuring the X server didn’t work anymore, but in my environment this is no issue.
So now I’m really happy with a HP Thin Client and bleeding edge software on it, for xdmcp use. ;)
I did rebuild the brand new version of wordpress for etch. New user requests and etch-bpo stated:
* Is the backport neccessary? I don’t think we should upload packages to bpo
simply because we can do it if you can install the package directly from
testing without any recompilation we shouldn’t add it to bpo. Pinning
exists.
So I’m not allowed to upload it to backports.org, but I did upload it to my repro, like the following other packages:
- backuppc
- collectd (from experimental)
- fuzzyocr3 (from experimental)
- gallery2
- libfile-rsyncp-perl
- php-suhosin
- xen-shell
You can download it by using the following line in sources.list:
deb ftp://ftp.cyconet.org/debian etch-backports main non-free contrib