I should have refreshed my email before hitting reply.
Thanks Victoria! That is a great summary and I totally agree with the
direction stated.
I don't know that it needs to be included in the announcement itself,
but maybe a link in the announcement to an article describing how it
works on an ong
Ah, thank you! I knew I was missing something. The mailing list should
have been my first place to look. I should have specified
"site:lists.isc.org/pipermail/bind-users/" in my searches.
To summarize the thread Ondřej referenced, this bit from Michał Kępień
explains the plan:
"While I don't have
Adam,
> What is the proper mapping of "Current Stable, ESV", "Development", and "New
> Stable" BIND versions to their respective COPR repos? I feel like it should
> be obvious, but I am missing something.
I did consider whether we should summarize this in the announcement. Perhaps I
should hav
Hi Adam,
this was discussed a month ago:
https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/bind-users/2024-June/108638.html
and we were basically asked to make the bumps in the repositories to not follow
the releases.
Ondrej
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First, thank you all for the hard work you do on BIND.
What is the proper mapping of "Current Stable, ESV", "Development", and
"New Stable" BIND versions to their respective COPR repos? I feel like it
should be obvious, but I am missing something.
I think I expected 9.18.28 to appear in isc/bind
Hi Gabe.
Prefetch still exists; reference here:
https://bind9.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference.html#namedconf-statement-prefetch
Hope that helps.
Greg
On Tue, 23 Jul 2024 at 17:36, Gabe Loyer wrote:
> In searching for documentation I can only find something for prefetch in
> 9.10, which appar
In searching for documentation I can only find something for prefetch in
9.10, which apparently caused some issues. Is there any new alternative in
later versions?
Thanks,
Gabe
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Brian,
> We use the COPR to install BIND on our servers, and I wanted to mention that
> it looks like in both the isc/bind and isc/bind-esv repos, the build of the
> package “isc-bind-bind” failed for version 9.18.28-1.1 in (as far as I can
> tell) only the EPEL 7 repo in Build 7776636. Could
We use the COPR to install BIND on our servers, and I wanted to mention that it
looks like in both the isc/bind and isc/bind-esv repos, the build of the
package “isc-bind-bind” failed for version 9.18.28-1.1 in (as far as I can
tell) only the EPEL 7 repo in Build 7776636. Could someone look at
BIND users-
Our July 2024 maintenance release of BIND 9.18, as well as the new 9.20.0
stable branch, are available and can be downloaded from the ISC software
download page, https://www.isc.org/download.
In addition to bug fixes and feature improvements, these releases also contain
fixes for s
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