BIND rpm's for rh9?
Chris Cox
chris_cox at stercomm.com
Fri Nov 3 19:43:48 UTC 2006
Gushi wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm interested in running the latest BIND so I can try doing all those
> neat DNSSEC things, but I'm using an old redhat 9 machine, with a VERY
> custom kernel and some VERY odd hardware.
>
> Does anyone know of a generic location to get rpms which will work (or
> failing that, srpms which I can compile myself). I'm mainly interested
> in maintaining my dependencies and such, as opposed to just building
> bind from scratch (which I've got right now, but it's a few versions
> old, and it bothers me for some reason, since none of the file paths
> match where redhat seems to think they should be).
>
Your statements are contradictory. You say you want maintenance and
dependency checking, but you're running a very CUSTOM RH9. RH9 since
it is NOT support and hasn't been for a VERY long time, you are
forced to do your own package mgmt. That's just the way it goes.
BIND is a straight forward build...
Paths can be adjusted.
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