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jtriedl wrote:
LOL. I should have mentioned that I checked all the obvious permission
things, and they're all what one would expect:
(riedl-ibm-x40: /) ll /usr/bin/nslookup.exe
60K -rwxr-xr-x 1 riedl Users 60K Jun 10 10:23 /usr/bin/nslookup.exe*
(riedl-ibm-x40: /) ll /usr/bin/dig.exe
72K -rwxr
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 12:20:10PM -0700, jtriedl wrote:
>LOL. I should have mentioned that I checked all the obvious permission
>things, and they're all what one would expect:
>
>(riedl-ibm-x40: /) ll /usr/bin/nslookup.exe
>60K -rwxr-xr-x 1 riedl Users 60K Jun 10 10:23 /usr/bin/nslookup.exe*
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On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:49:02AM -0700, jtriedl wrote:
>I just tried the following with bind9.5.0. The files in the archive have
>changed quite a bit (no more .manifest files, for instance), but most of the
>instructions still seemed to make sense. However, the resulting executables
>don't run:
lized
> cygwin package called "bindtools" out of it.
>
> Be careful, the "host.exe" and "dig.exe" need some weird other binaries
> files such as the *.manifest files (i'm speaking of version 9.4.x, i did
> not try 9.5.x yet).
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> Is the "host" command available in cygwin?
> (Cygwin does not install it by default)
It's not, and it should be. I've tried to build it from the BIND source on at
least one occasion. The build succeeded, but host and dig both hung in an
unpleasant way that required me to kill their parent shel
Christopher Faylor a écrit :
If the "host" utility is available in cygwin, which cygwin
package should I install to have it?
You can use the offical Bind "binary kit" for windows:
[...]
Be careful, the "host.exe" and "dig.exe" need some weird other
binaries files such as the *.manifest files
On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 08:14:34PM +0200, cuicui wrote:
> Mark Geisert a ?crit :
>
If the "host" utility is available in cygwin, which cygwin
package should I install to have it?
>>> You can use the offical Bind "binary kit" for windows:
>> [...]
>>> Be careful, the "host.exe" and "dig.ex
Mark Geisert a écrit :
If the "host" utility is available in cygwin, which cygwin
package should I install to have it?
You can use the offical Bind "binary kit" for windows:
[...]
Be careful, the "host.exe" and "dig.exe" need some weird other
binaries files such as the *.manifest files (i'm s
cuicui free.fr> writes:
> David a écrit :
> > If the "host" utility is available in cygwin, which cygwin package
> > should I install to have it?
>
> You can use the offical Bind "binary kit" for windows:
[...]
> Be careful, the "host.exe" and "dig.exe" need some weird other binaries
> files su
David a écrit :
The GNU "host" command is a useful DNS lookup utility.
Is the "host" command available in cygwin?
(Cygwin does not install it by default)
If the "host" utility is available in cygwin, which cygwin package
should I install to have it?
otherwise, is there are simple "host" alte
On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 06:53:28PM +0200, David wrote:
> On 2008-06-08 18:03:12 +0200, Christopher Faylor
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
>> On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 05:52:06PM +0200, David wrote:
>>> The GNU "host" command is a useful DNS lookup utility.
>>> Is the "host" command available in cygwin
On 2008-06-08 18:03:12 +0200, Christopher Faylor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 05:52:06PM +0200, David wrote:
The GNU "host" command is a useful DNS lookup utility.
Is the "host" command available in cygwin?
(Cygwin does not install it by default)
If the "host" utility is
On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 05:52:06PM +0200, David wrote:
> The GNU "host" command is a useful DNS lookup utility.
>
> Is the "host" command available in cygwin?
> (Cygwin does not install it by default)
>
>If the "host" utility is available in cygwin, which cygwin package
>should I install to have it
The GNU "host" command is a useful DNS lookup utility.
Is the "host" command available in cygwin?
(Cygwin does not install it by default)
If the "host" utility is available in cygwin, which cygwin package
should I install to have it?
otherwise, is there are simple "host" alternative in a cygw
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