Is there any plan for the future?
It’s said that the launchpad bug can be fixed by manually delete all projects on it and re-create all from scratch. We’ll try to fix it that way within the upcoming weeks.
Hi all, we have fixed our PPA on launchpad. Now you can install the latest version (current 6.2.9) of seafile client on your ubuntu system now.
When can we expect 7.x being uploaded to PPA?
I will have to wait for that, before I upgrade my server to 7.x
I am also interested in 7.x client available in Ubuntu PPA and I would appreciate if the fix “Shutdown cancelled by Seafile” is included. I do not want to compile the client myself, but to install it from a deb. Is that too much?
Hi, could you please fix it again?
The packages for Debian and Ubuntu are updated now. Both sync and drive clients are updated.
@Jonathan
the clients for linux are again outdated
Still have to use 7.0.4 from November last year. No solution? Are Appimages an alternative?
Now news on this? Are you going to stop supporting Linux?
We’re updating our Linux package building infrastructure. So the packages will be updated later.
That would be great! The huge delay of Linux client updates and late support of new Ubuntu versions was nearely driving me into using bloated nextcloud.
“Will be updated later” sounds a bit too vague after all these discussions in the past two years where everything was said already but nothing did change. Maybe better to get used to the thought that I have migrate to other “more bloated” services
No one is forcing you to stay with Seafile. Competition is good!
Not good are baseless accusations. “nothing did change”? A hell lot has changed! Look at the development that Seafile has taken over the last years! I encourage you to have a look at the changelog! Well, maybe your pet topic was not high on the priority list of the developers, but sorry, capacity is scare. (Are you using Seafile CE?)
What I comprehend even less: Now that Seafile’s CTO good news for you – the package building infrastructure is being updated!! — all you contribute is verbally spitting at the development team? *** head shaking ***
The Linux package is quite stable. So there is no need to update it very frequently. Most updates are related to Windows and Mac only.
Did you see this? Linux client packages updated