Crude but effective:

1. install the yum package
2. check the output from ``named -V`` to see how the packaged version was 
configured.
3. use the same directory-specific options that you see in step 2 when you run 
``./configure`` in your copy of the source
4. ``make install`` (as root) right over the top of the installed yum package

_S

On Aug 21, 2013, at 11:00 AM, Nidal Shater <ngiw2...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
> I'm working on BIND source code, we know that we can install BIND in centos 
> by the command " yum install bind"
> how can I install bind as a named server after I have made my modification to 
> it's source code without using "yum"
> = with make,make install and ./configure.and I want to make it happend by 
> using my modified version 
> 
> Nidal
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