> On 25. 3. 2022, at 16:16, Borja Marcos wrote:
>
> That said (and this is just an opinion) with all due respect of course, if
> bind evolves in a way that makes
> it much harder to build on non Linux systems, I am concerned.
That’s simply not true in general. We stopped supporting **dead** s
> On 25. 3. 2022, at 17:43, Dennis Clarke via bind-users
> wrote:
>
> The entire ISC *preocess* has become gradually more toxic for at
> least a decade.
The only thing that’s toxic here is your current and previous communication
to the bind-users mailing list. Please, stop.
> Many systems and
On 3/25/22 09:37, The Doctor via bind-users wrote:
On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 11:49:54AM +0100, Borja Marcos wrote:
Following up on this subject, looks like there were substantial changes to the
build process for 9.18.1? The port maintainers
seem to be having a hard time with it.
You got that
> On 25. 3. 2022, at 16:16, Borja Marcos wrote:
>
> That said (and this is just an opinion) with all due respect of course, if
> bind evolves in a way that makes
> it much harder to build on non Linux systems, I am concerned.
That’s certainly not true for systems listed in the Supported Platfo
> On 25 Mar 2022, at 14:34, Ondřej Surý wrote:
>
>> On 25. 3. 2022, at 11:49, Borja Marcos wrote:
>>
>> Following up on this subject, looks like there were substantial changes to
>> the build process for 9.18.1?
>
> Yes.
Thanks. I was just wondering.
>
>> The port maintainers seem to be
On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 11:49:54AM +0100, Borja Marcos wrote:
> Following up on this subject, looks like there were substantial changes to
> the build process for 9.18.1? The port maintainers
> seem to be having a hard time with it.
>
>
You got that right.
One include is messed up and so are s
> On 25. 3. 2022, at 11:49, Borja Marcos wrote:
>
> Following up on this subject, looks like there were substantial changes to
> the build process for 9.18.1?
Yes.
> The port maintainers seem to be having a hard time with it.
There’s an issue tracker for any bugs found. Making general stateme
Following up on this subject, looks like there were substantial changes to the
build process for 9.18.1? The port maintainers
seem to be having a hard time with it.
Cheers,
Borja.
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> On 17 Mar 2022, at 10:41, Petr Špaček wrote:
*** Error code 2
>>> Interesting!
>>>
>>> How do you build it?
>> Pretty straightforward.
>> ./configure with some options,
>> ./configure --disable-linux-caps --localstatedir=/var
>> --sysconfdir=/usr/local/etc/namedb --with-dlopen=yes --wit
On 17. 03. 22 10:02, Borja Marcos wrote:
On 17 Mar 2022, at 08:59, Petr Špaček wrote:
Hello,
On 17. 03. 22 8:49, Borja Marcos wrote:
Trying to compile bind 9.18.1 on FreeBSD I am stumbling upon a really silly
problem. Getting plenty of errors like this
building the man pages.
building [man]:
> On 17 Mar 2022, at 08:59, Petr Špaček wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> On 17. 03. 22 8:49, Borja Marcos wrote:
>> Trying to compile bind 9.18.1 on FreeBSD I am stumbling upon a really silly
>> problem. Getting plenty of errors like this
>> building the man pages.
>> building [man]: all source files
>>
You don’t have to have sphinx-build installed for manpages to be generated.
There’s nothing complicated in the build system. All is pretty standard stuff.
Ondřej
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Hello,
On 17. 03. 22 8:49, Borja Marcos wrote:
Trying to compile bind 9.18.1 on FreeBSD I am stumbling upon a really silly
problem. Getting plenty of errors like this
building the man pages.
building [man]: all source files
updating environment: [new config] 34 added, 0 changed, 0 removed
read
Hi
Trying to compile bind 9.18.1 on FreeBSD I am stumbling upon a really silly
problem. Getting plenty of errors like this
building the man pages.
building [man]: all source files
updating environment: [new config] 34 added, 0 changed, 0 removed
reading sources... [100%] tsig-keygen
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