No, I haven’t run BIND on Solaris in years – this question is regarding the 
EPEL repos that ISC provides that can be used by CentOS and RHEL.  I just 
mentioned Solaris because there were no binary releases back then, and to thank 
ISC since it’s a lot easier to install BIND from the EPEL packages rather than 
building from source.


Brian

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From: Stacey Marshall <stacey.marsh...@gmail.com>
Date: Friday, June 14, 2024 at 4:09 AM
To: Sebby, Brian A. <se...@anl.gov>
Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org <bind-users@lists.isc.org>
Subject: Re: Question about ISC BIND COPR repositories for 9.16->9.18 ESV 
transition
On 14 Jun 2024, at 0: 32, Sebby, Brian A. via bind-users wrote: > I spent years 
having to compile BIND myself on Solaris Curious, Solaris 11. 4 provides a 
recent 9. 18 ESV release. Though not the monthly drops that ISC have been 
providing for
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On 14 Jun 2024, at 0:32, Sebby, Brian A. via bind-users wrote:



> I spent years having to compile BIND myself on Solaris



Curious, Solaris 11.4 provides a recent 9.18 ESV release.

Though not the monthly drops that ISC have been providing for a while,

is that what you wanted?







Mr. Stacey Marshall - Principal Software Engineer

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