ladas Hi everybody, may I ask since which packages version or backend verson the 2023.11.3 starts? I upgraded my old testing vm and check some old bugs, but hmmm, all of them are not repaired yet. For testing I use Debian12 community repo, but production server is on supported repo. Could be problem here?
Andy It would make sense to carry out another test installation with the latest package and compare it. It could very well be that an older basic installation with all updates has a different functional behavior compared to a new installation.
ladas @Andy Hi Andy, it is debian12 vm upgraded from11 and old means I did not update it from debian12 migration. Or does it means with each major release I need to install new vm and migrate data? It will be worth than Windows server 🙁
Andy ladas Or does it means with each major release I need to install new vm and migrate data? Normally the updates are enough. I only discuss about, maybe it could be a difference and therefore a test give you a maybe difference in the result.
ladas Ah, ok. It coud be true. I would try to hold the same condition like on production vm, to know what happend after upgrade. BUT back to my question. Is release 2023.11.3 in repo now? How can I doscover, that is it really installed?
mwilliams ladas dpkg -l gromox The checkpoint of grommunio 2023.11.3 was version >= 2.23, if it shows that or newer version you are updated.
ladas Hi mwilliams @mwilliams thank you for your answer. Which unfortunately means that old bugs that hurt my customer are still not fixed 🙁
mwilliams ladas I'd say the rate is quite high on fixes being published (including older ones, too): https://github.com/grommunio And if there are your customer, you most likely have support, so probably a better place for you to head over to https://desk.grommunio.com/