Somewhat related to this, the README in the bind.debian.net repository
still includes scripting which sets up packages.sury.org as the repository,
which no longer exists in the DNS. That could use some cleanup.
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On Thu, 13 Feb 2025, at 16:54, Petr Špaček wrote:
>> [1] https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/issues/5050
>
> BTW you can expedite fixing it if you test code changes in
> https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/merge_requests/9967
> and provide feedback.
Aha -- I had missed that -- I wi
On 13. 02. 25 17:17, Malcolm Scott via bind-users wrote:
I mainly noticed this because I am temporarily building my own patched
version of your package with a workaround for the SIG(0) key limit
problem I reported some months back [1],
[1] https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/iss
Hi Ondřej,
That's a fair point; I am indeed trusting you anyway by installing your
packages :-)
I mainly noticed this because I am temporarily building my own patched
version of your package with a workaround for the SIG(0) key limit problem I
reported some months back [1], and realised that
It's absolutely ok to drop the dependency for your custom packages.
Ondrej
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> On 13. 2. 2025, at 17:17, Malcolm Scott wrote:
Hi Malcolm,
if you trust me to produce BIND 9 code directly from the upstream,
I guess that trust can be transitioned to the packaging repositories.
The packaging is created in a way that makes it easy to create
packages for both Ubuntu and Debian in the same way.
I'll add some text to the KB, t
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