Re: src.conf ignored; phantom named

2012-03-03 Thread Yuri Pankov
On Sat, 3 Mar 2012 15:43:44 +, Chris Rees wrote: On 2 March 2012 23:09, Yuri Pankov wrote: On Fri, 2 Mar 2012 17:41:28 -0500, Rotate 13 wrote: I set WITHOUT_BIND="yes" in /etc/src.conf, and built/installed world. Not only does /usr/sbin/named exist - named is actually started! Several ot

Re: src.conf ignored; phantom named

2012-03-03 Thread Chris Rees
On 2 March 2012 23:09, Yuri Pankov wrote: > On Fri, 2 Mar 2012 17:41:28 -0500, Rotate 13 wrote: > >> I set WITHOUT_BIND="yes" in /etc/src.conf, and built/installed world. >> Not only does /usr/sbin/named exist - named is actually started! >> Several other WITHOUT_* variables also were apparently i

Re: src.conf ignored; phantom named

2012-03-02 Thread Rotate 13
On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 19:26:08 -0500, Gary Palmer wrote: > fstat only shows the inode number of the file, e.g. [...] Oops. I should have paid more attention (or installed sysutils/lsof) before piping around output of an unfamiliar tool... > I don't recall seeing in your original message - after

Re: src.conf ignored; phantom named

2012-03-02 Thread Gary Palmer
On Fri, Mar 02, 2012 at 06:48:12PM -0500, Rotate 13 wrote: > > As for named running, if you do > > > > sh /etc/rc.d/named restart > > > > does it succeed? If so, the 'named_enable="no"' flag must be set wrong. > > "sh /etc/rc.d/named restart" gives exactly what you would expect > ("Cannot `restar

Re: src.conf ignored; phantom named

2012-03-02 Thread Rotate 13
On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 18:16:45 -0500, Gary Palmer wrote: > Does the datestamp on /usr/sbin/named reflect when you built the world > or could named have been left over from a previous install? > > WITHOUT_BIND="yes" doesn't delete named if its already installed (not > sure > if 'make delete-old' cle

Re: src.conf ignored; phantom named

2012-03-02 Thread Yuri Pankov
On Fri, 2 Mar 2012 17:41:28 -0500, Rotate 13 wrote: I set WITHOUT_BIND="yes" in /etc/src.conf, and built/installed world. Not only does /usr/sbin/named exist - named is actually started! Several other WITHOUT_* variables also were apparently ignored, as evidenced by stuff installed on running sy

Re: src.conf ignored; phantom named

2012-03-02 Thread David Cornejo
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 12:41 PM, Rotate 13 wrote: > I set WITHOUT_BIND="yes" in /etc/src.conf, and built/installed world. > Not only does /usr/sbin/named exist - named is actually started! > Several other WITHOUT_* variables also were apparently ignored, as > evidenced by stuff installed on runnin

Re: src.conf ignored; phantom named

2012-03-02 Thread Dimitry Andric
On 2012-03-02 23:41, Rotate 13 wrote: > I set WITHOUT_BIND="yes" in /etc/src.conf, and built/installed world. > Not only does /usr/sbin/named exist - named is actually started! > Several other WITHOUT_* variables also were apparently ignored, as > evidenced by stuff installed on running system. Ha

Re: src.conf ignored; phantom named

2012-03-02 Thread Gary Palmer
On Fri, Mar 02, 2012 at 05:41:28PM -0500, Rotate 13 wrote: > I set WITHOUT_BIND="yes" in /etc/src.conf, and built/installed world. > Not only does /usr/sbin/named exist - named is actually started! > Several other WITHOUT_* variables also were apparently ignored, as > evidenced by stuff installed o

src.conf ignored; phantom named

2012-03-02 Thread Rotate 13
I set WITHOUT_BIND="yes" in /etc/src.conf, and built/installed world. Not only does /usr/sbin/named exist - named is actually started! Several other WITHOUT_* variables also were apparently ignored, as evidenced by stuff installed on running system. My main question is - how do I debug this? I ha