Hello,
On 12 May 2016, at 15:44, Peter van Dijk wrote:
I’ve heard two proposals:
(1) brew fakes up a version number X that sorts 9.10.4 < X < Y, where
Y is whatever ISC is going to release next
(2) ISC ‘clones’ 9.10.3-P4 into 9.10.5 (or 9.10.4-P1 but that
seems wrong) so the highest version in the BIND version tree is in
fact a stable version
There’s also
(3) do nothing, wait for ISC to figure the issue out and fix it (which
will obviously be in a version higher than 9.10.4); doing nothing
increases the odds of somebody running into the crash but one might
argue that this is helpful!
I think all three options are a bit ugly, to be fair. I don’t have
any preference.
A fourth proposal, just posted at
https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/796#issuecomment-218763988
- homebrew just rolls back, and users who get in trouble will complain
and get instructions to downgrade. This is my favourite option.
Kind regards,
--
Peter van Dijk
PowerDNS.COM BV - https://www.powerdns.com/
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