installing 9.6 on freebsd7 configure problems
Doug Barton
dougb at dougbarton.us
Fri Jan 2 22:37:07 UTC 2009
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FYI, I have a repo-copy request in to portmgr so that I can add the
bind96 port, but given the holidays they are a bit backed up
(understandable). You can get a copy of what will be the port at:
http://dougbarton.us/Downloads/bind96-freebsd-port.tbz2
sha256 sum for that file is
b44bf614c965cfb05efb507fba65f69fb6ccbdc3f29c70ca4cc745abe59ce2eb
aklist wrote:
> Hi: I'm trying to install BIND 9.6.0 from source but am having problems
> with the configure statement. I tried:
>
> ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/namedb
> --mandir=/usr/share/man \
> --localstatedir=/var --disable-threads --with-openssl=/usr
>
> followed by "make && make install"
>
> and 9.6 was installed, but when I try to start it I receive an error
>
> Jan 2 15:57:48 ns1 named[1096]: starting BIND 9.6.0 -t /var/named -u bind
> Jan 2 15:57:48 ns1 named[1096]: built with '--with-openssl'
> Jan 2 15:57:48 ns1 named[1096]: none:0: open: /etc/named.conf: file not
> found
> Jan 2 15:57:48 ns1 named[1096]: loading configuration: file not found
> Jan 2 15:57:48 ns1 named[1096]: exiting (due to fatal error)
>
> shouldn't the "open" statement be pointing at "/etc/namedb/named.conf"
> and if so, what did I do wrong? Or do I have to manually edit a path
> somewhere?
In theory that should have worked, not sure why it would not have. You
can overcome that problem by specifying the -c argument to named.
There is an example in /etc/defaults/rc.conf.
hth,
Doug
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