luded.
I thought it might be the FreeBSD package, but I can't find the module
in pypi etc. either.
So my question is whether the isc python module no longer exists, and
whether there is an alternative?
Kind regards,
Christian
You can also find the module in
https://gitlab.isc.o
BÖSCH Christian wrote:
> "White, Peter" wrote:
> >
> > I don’t mean to hijack the thread, but I think this is related. I also
> > use the BIND python modules. In particular, I'm using it to update my
> > catalog zones as described here: https://kb.isc.org/docs/aa-01401
>
> Yes, I'm using that too
:
On 16. 08. 22 12:46, BÖSCH Christian wrote:
> >> So my question is whether the isc python module no longer
exists, and
> >> whether there is an alternative?
> >
> > Please see
BIND python module being deprecated. What am I missing? I hope this helps...
On 8/16/22, 8:12 AM, "bind-users on behalf of Petr Špaček"
wrote:
On 16. 08. 22 12:46, BÖSCH Christian wrote:
> >> So my question is whether the isc python module no longer exists,
and
On 16. 08. 22 12:46, BÖSCH Christian wrote:
>> So my question is whether the isc python module no longer exists, and
>> whether there is an alternative?
>
> Please see release notes for 9.18.0, section Removed Features:
>
>https://bind9.r
>>
>> So my question is whether the isc python module no longer exists, and
>> whether there is an alternative?
>
> Please see release notes for 9.18.0, section Removed Features:
>
> https://bind9.readthedocs.io/en/v9_18
e that the
python module is no longer included.
I thought it might be the FreeBSD package, but I can't find the module
in pypi etc. either.
So my question is whether the isc python module no longer exists, and
whether there is an alternative?
Please see release notes for 9.18.0, section R
luded.
I thought it might be the FreeBSD package, but I can't find the module
in pypi etc. either.
So my question is whether the isc python module no longer exists, and
whether there is an alternative?
Please see release notes for 9.18.0, section Removed Features:
https://bind9.readthedoc
age, but I can't find the module in pypi
etc. either.
So my question is whether the isc python module no longer exists, and whether
there is an alternative?
Kind regards,
Christian
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