BIND 9 is setup to be build and tested as a ordinary user.
You only need to be root to configure the test interfaces
and to do the final install.
On Linux named drops root's abilities to override file
permissions so when you extract the tarball as root you
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To: Luther, Dan
Cc: 'bind-us...@isc.org'
Subject: Re: "make test" fails on Fedora 10
On Wed, 27 Mar 2013, Luther, Dan wrote:
> For the tests, BIND starts up with an empty group descriptor:
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>
>
> I:issuing command '/home/luther/bind-9.9.2-P2/bin/named/
On Wed, 27 Mar 2013, Luther, Dan wrote:
> Working with the BIND 9.9.2-P2 compile, I just spent several minutes
> tracking the source of this down with some judicious use of ?print? in the
> ?bin/tests/system/start.pl? script and viewing the ?*.run? output. It really
> comes down to file permission
On Wed, 27 Mar 2013, Luther, Dan wrote:
> For the tests, BIND starts up with an empty group descriptor:
>
>
>
> I:issuing command '/home/luther/bind-9.9.2-P2/bin/named/named -m
> record,size,mctx -T clienttest -c named.conf -d 99 -g >named.run 2>&1 &echo
> $!'
I guess you are talking about -g
Several months ago, I reported that several of the make tests were failing due
to "couldn't start server ns2" and the like.
Working with the BIND 9.9.2-P2 compile, I just spent several minutes tracking
the source of this down with some judicious use of "print" in the
'bin/tests/system/start.pl'
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