Anand

Thanks for the update.

 I have  always compiled all versions of Bind we have used so far...we are 
currently running 9.14.11 so have gone through the compile process before for 
multiple versions of Bind.

My last successful compile was 9.14.11 and this looks like some new 
dependencies for 9.16.1 so will try to compile further by getting the package.

Will also look at the link you have provided but those I believe would be set 
packages and those configuration may not map with what we have but will take a 
look if need be.

Thanks
Sandeep


-----Original Message-----
From: Anand Buddhdev [mailto:ana...@ripe.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 4:04 PM
To: Bhangui, Sandeep - BLS CTR <bhangui.sand...@bls.gov>; 
bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Compile errors for Bind 9.16.1 on RHEL7.x and RHEL 6.X

On 24/03/2020 20:44, Bhangui, Sandeep - BLS CTR via bind-users wrote:

Hi Sandeep,

[snip]

> As far as I can tell has the libuv library package....is installed on this 
> RHEL 7.X machine.
> 
> sh-4.2# rpm -qa | grep -i libuv
> 
> libuv-1.34.0-1.el7.x86_64

This package contains just the runtime library. However, in order to compile 
code that links against libuv, you need the "libuv-devel"
package. Besides "libuv-devel", you also need some other packages to build and 
run BIND properly.

However, seeing as you're stumbling on even this basic step, I'd advise you not 
to compile BIND. You're better off using packages made by other experienced 
people. The packages also contain additional files, such as systemd unit files, 
that make it easy to run BIND. For CentOS, have a look at:

https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/isc/

Regards,
Anand

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