On 10/25/24 3:22 PM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>> Since it is "just a package", the solution should lie in fixing
>> ::gentoo, not in fixing the "emerge" command. That's what the re-opened
>> bug is about. :)
>
> What is getting fixed are the data. That leaves the same problem in the
> emerge code to
On Saturday 26 October 2024 09:10:44 BST Eray Aslan wrote:
> fwiw, net-dns/unbound is a good choice for a resolver even if you are
> running in a systemd environment.
Interesting. I run dnsmasq here; would unbound be better, or less good? I've
had no trouble with dnsmasq - it just does the job.
Matt and others,
On Fri, 25 Oct 2024 08:35:00 +1000 Matt Jolly wrote:
> ...
> On 25/10/24 04:45, Grant Edwards wrote:
> > ...
> > What's so special about bind-tools 9.18 that it has to have bind
> > installed?
>
> The commit that added 9.18.0[1] gives some context:
>
> >This is just a proxy fo
Hi Rainer,
Doesn't that mean that best practice would be to just ditch "net-dns/
bind-tools" and solely install "net-dns/bind" instead? At least up to
now the latter _also_ provides "nslookup" and "dig".
That is correct. The package now even says as much (since about 12
hours ago!):
> n
On Fri, Oct 25, 2024 at 01:53:05PM -, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-10-25, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> > BIND may actually be the least bad option.
>
> Indeed.
Seconded. I find that net-dns/bind is good for authoritative dns servers
and for its tools so it tends to get installed even on lapto
My personal domain inbound email is directed to COTSE.net. I pull
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incoming email via webmail mode (BLEAGH!!!). I've set my gmail address
to forward directly
On Saturday 26 October 2024 18:14:17 BST Walter Dnes wrote:
> My personal domain inbound email is directed to COTSE.net. I pull
> with fetchmail. After yesterday's world update, fetchmail has been
> failing with the error message in the subject. I can still access my
> incoming email via webma
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