Adam McGreggor wrote:
In such a case, you're reliant on the maintainer updating fixes promptly (or very rarely, the security team), along with necessary modifications to conform with Debian policy.
Yes, I am still waiting for the latest Mailman security patch to be included in the stable Debian repo, and it is a shame imho that we aren't likely to get 2.1.14 in the next Debian release (the latest Debian package seems to be a patched 2.1.13).
Once one gets around those, one has something that's usable, and not too difficult to operate, but I've not done a source <--> source comparison for a while.
It is easy to install and operate, I will give you that.
I'm lazy, and just use the versions in the repos, but am aware a couple of folks on list either build their own PPAs or use others.
I am thinking of trying to build my own install for the reasons I outlined above, the reasons I am holding off this are:
- Having to move everything out of the directory structure you get with the Debian package.
- Knowing what functionality/bug fixes I am getting with the Debian specific patches that I wouldn't otherwise get from the upstream package.
Thanks. Andrew.