Move from Development to Production

Ondřej Surý ondrej at isc.org
Fri Aug 26 19:33:11 UTC 2022


First of all, the latest published version is 9.18.6, so why would you use a version that's ~two months old?

Second, ISC does publish packages for EPEL, it's all listed here: https://www.isc.org/download/ <https://www.isc.org/download/> (the COPR link), so you can use that.

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> On 26. 8. 2022, at 19:19, David C. Templeton <David.Templeton at troycable.com> wrote:
> 
> I'm running Rocky Linux 9 servers. I've successfully downloaded, built, and tested BIND from bind-9.18.4.tar.gz on a development server. How do I go about packaging it for deployment to a production server that has no compilers installed?
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> Regards,
> Dave
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