...and bind9 is going to be run as non-root by default, right? :)

On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 03:58:51PM -0700, Bdale Garbee wrote:
<snip>
> 
>       BIND 9 source package in non-US because it's DFSG-free but has crypto
>       code, including only BIND, producing binary packages
> 
>               bind9                   - replaces 'bind' package
> 
>               dnsutils                - the portion of dnsutils provided
>                                         from the BIND sources, plus depends
>                                         on host and rblcheck packages
> 
>               bind9-lib (?)           - shared libraries ?  these may just
>                                         end up in package bind9, I'm still
>                                         working on the details
> 
>               bind9-dev               - static libraries and include files
> 
>               bind9-doc               - full HTML documentation tree
> 
>               task-dns-server         - meta package - task selection system
> 
>       host source package producing binary package
> 
>               host
> 
>       rblcheck source package producing binary package
> 
>               rblcheck
> 
> If there are any questions or discussion, please direct them to the mailing
> list debian-devel only... not to the CC list on this message.
> 
> Bdale
> 
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