
Gentlemen,
For Ubuntu - if you install the latest "unstable" version (Karmic) then with
apt-get install otrs2 you get the latest version of OTRS. Obviously running
Karmic in Production is a risk as it is "bleeding edge", but it is working
fine for me so far...
Thanks,
Mark Novak
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:01 AM, Michiel Beijen
Ralf, Neil,
Actually, I would not recommend the current otrs2 package from the Debian or Ubuntu repositories. It is lagging behind (2.2.x for Debian, 2.3.x for Ubuntu) and broken in many ways. There are many bug reports filed against it. The package has not been maintained for a while. Instead, I would advise to do an 'installation from source' which is a little more work but will pay off in the end: http://doc.otrs.org/2.4/en/html/x531.html#preparing-manual-installation
If you're new to Linux, and you just want to evaluate OTRS, you can also grab the Windows Installer. Of course, if you want to leverage the full benefits of a 'free' helpdesk solution, and you want the hassle-free package install, you can also decide to go with OpenSUSE or such.
In general, if you decide to install OTRS from your Linux system package manager (as opposed to: from the OTRS.org website) you'll have the benefit that it is easier to install (but not that much, usually just saves the download), and the drawback that you won't be getting any upgrades for OTRS without upgrading your Linux version. For instance, Ubuntu 8.04 LTS shipped OTRS 2.2.4. Usually, they will only ship security updates for OTRS. You will not get newer versions for the OTRS package unless you decide to upgrade your operating system to a higher version of Ubuntu, that comes with a different OTRS version. This is - in my opinion - not a good situation for most OTRS users. This is the reason that I would advice installing from the OTRS website over installing from your Suse/Debian/Ubuntu/... package manager. Of course, in some scenarios, it can still be nice to quickly put together an OTRS instance. It just depends on what you need.
For Debian and Ubuntu support; we currently have pretty much users running Ubuntu as this distribution has become extremely popular in recent years. We're now working with the new Debian package maintainer to get a better OTRS experience for the Debian package, which will eventually also improve the Ubuntu package. As soon as we have more news on that, I'll post here and on the OTRS.org website.
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On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:10 PM, Ralf Hildebrandt
wrote: * Neil Grantham
: If I install Ubuntu Linux, which OTRS download do I need to get?!
Easy solution:
Install the otrs packages. apt-get install otrs2
That also installs the dependencies. If that version is not recent enough, deinstall and install the tarball http://ftp.otrs.org/pub/otrs/otrs-2.4.7.tar.bz2
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