I finally had a chance to look at bringing our cyrus-imapd up to date.
I last updated to version 3.4.1-2 by compiling and installing from a debian source package because the binaries didn't include features I needed for our setup (I think it was to do with getting SASL to use active directory).
Currently Debian is only offering binary and sources for 3.2 series and 3.6 series, nothing for 3.4 series. I can't even find online the sources for the 3.4.1-2 that I have already downloaded from before.
Given that the upgrade to 3.6 recommends starting from at least 3.4.4 due to differences in the storage systems I am a little bit perplexed.
Does anyone have experience of finding older debian source packages, assuming that debian have ever packaged a 3.4.4 source?
As I recall Debain have unique locations for things so installing from the cyrus sources is a nightmare for me. I'm pretty sure I have tried this before and failed to get the binaries where they needed to be.
We normally just have a single server so I have no experience with replication, but I am working on a clone of my virtual machine (intending to do an in place upgrade) - do I need to uninstall 3.4 completely, do a fresh 3.6 install and then replicate from the existing 3.4 VM to 3.6 in my testing VM?
Jim