This directory contains official packages of heartbeat and unofficail
packages of its dependancies. These are built from the code released on linux-ha.org as part of the
Linux-HA Project. They should work with Ultra Monkey but are not
specific to that project. This is one of the ways that Ultra Monkey
contributes to the Linux-HA Project.
Package Versions
Packages in the stable.latest
is a link to the latest stable release, currently 2.0.2.
This is recomended for production.
Packages in the 2.0.2 directory are for the
stable release.
This is recomended for production.
Packages in the 2.0.1 directory are for
a previous 2.0 release.
These are here as a historical archive.
Packages in the 2.0.0 directory are for
a previous 2.0 release.
These are here as a historical archive.
Packages in the 1.2.3 directory are for the
old-stable release.
This is recomended for production.
Packages in the 1.2.3.cvs.20050927
directoriy are a snapshot from the 1.2 old-stable CVS tree.
previous stable release.
This is recomended for production.
Packages in the 1.0.4 directory are for
the an older old stable release.
These are here as a historical archive.
Note Package Availability
Debian Unstable (Sid)/ Testing (Etch) contains
heartbeat
(1.2.X) and
hearbeat-2 (2.0.X) packages.
In time the heartbeat packages will become 2.0.X
and hearbeat-2 will be removed.
These pacakges are also available on this site
Debian Stable (Sarge) contains
heartbeat
(1.2.X). An updated heartbeat and new heartbeat-2 package for sarge
is planned for inclusion on
Backports.Org.
These pacakges are also available on this site
An ancient 1.0.4 version of heartbeat is available in Woody.
It is not recommended that people use this package.
More specialised packages for debian, for instance pending
security updates for Debian stable, may appear at
http://packages.vergenet.net/.
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