2018-12-20 12:33:29 +01:00
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matrix-synapse-py3 (0.34.0) stable; urgency=medium
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matrix-synapse-py3 is intended as a drop-in replacement for the existing
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matrix-synapse package. When the package is installed, matrix-synapse will
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be automatically uninstalled. The replacement should be relatively seamless,
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however, please note the following important differences to matrix-synapse:
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* Most importantly, the matrix-synapse service now runs under Python 3 rather
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than Python 2.7.
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* Synapse is installed into its own virtualenv (in /opt/venvs/matrix-synapse)
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instead of using the system python libraries. (This may mean that you can
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remove a number of old dependencies with `apt autoremove`).
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matrix-synapse-py3 will take over responsibility for the existing
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configuration files, including the matrix-synapse systemd service.
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Beware, however, that `apt purge matrix-synapse` will *disable* the
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matrix-synapse service (so that it will not be started on reboot), even
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though that service is no longer being provided by the matrix-synapse
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package. It can be re-enabled with `systemctl enable matrix-synapse`.
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2018-12-20 15:55:41 +01:00
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The matrix.org team will continue to provide Python 2 `matrix-synapse`
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packages for the next couple of releases, to allow time for system
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administrators to test the new packages.
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2018-12-20 12:33:29 +01:00
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-- Richard van der Hoff <richard@matrix.org> Wed, 19 Dec 2018 14:00:00 +0000
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