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 -- Brian Sebby (he/him/his) | Lead Systems Engineer Email: se...@anl.gov<mailto:se...@anl.gov> | Information Technology Infrastructure Phone: +1 630.252.9935 | Business Information Services Cell: +1 630.921.4305 | Argonne National Laboratory 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 ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerStart This Message Is From an External Sender This message came from outside your organization. ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerEnd 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 Oracle Global Services Limited
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