In message <6134bb3286a31d4db61e57114e8ba7c09152e...@seaembx01.olympus.f5net.co
m>, Jack Tavares writes:
> I haven't seen any answer on list, so I am resending in case
> it got lost in "late Friday afternoon" mail queue.
>
> Thank you:
>
>
> I
I haven't seen any answer on list, so I am resending in case
it got lost in "late Friday afternoon" mail queue.
Thank you:
I have been using libbind(6.0) to do dynamic updates via
res_mkupdate()
libbind is not currently under development.
Is there are replacement in bind9 tha
On 08/02/13 18:07, Jack Tavares wrote:
I have been using libbind(6.0) to do dynamic updates via
res_mkupdate()
Out of curiosity, is there any reason not to port the code to something
running in a higher-level language (or wrapper/script "nsupdate"?)
FWIW we use dns-pytho
I have been using libbind(6.0) to do dynamic updates via
res_mkupdate()
libbind is not currently under development.
Is there are replacement in bind9 that I should move to?
I see the LWRES but that does not appear to have any update support.
Thank you
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Jack Tavares
dong wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am working on a project need libresolv support on windows, and I tried
> to build libbind 6.0 using mingw but failed.
> So anyone know where to find a libbind 6.0 prebuild for windows? Or give
> me some hints how to build libbind on windows.
The last
Hi All,
I am working on a project need libresolv support on windows, and I tried to
build libbind 6.0 using mingw but failed.
So anyone know where to find a libbind 6.0 prebuild for windows? Or give me
some hints how to build libbind on windows.
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Best Regards.
-Vincent
Hello,
It's come to our attention that when libbind 6.0 was released, a little
over a month ago, something went wrong with the mail announcing it and it
never got outside ISC. My apologies for not noticing the error sooner,
and here's the mail again:
ISC libbind
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