On Thu 8. November 2001 20:02, you (Rodolfo J. Paiz) wrote:
> I'm still working on the HOWTO that spawned this thread (next and much
> improved version due out in about a week), but I know *nothing* about
> djbdns.
>
> Is there an RPM package of djbdns maintained by anyone, for us beginners?
> Th
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"Rodolfo J. Paiz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 11/8/2001 12:55 PM -0800, you wrote:
> >Ok ... fair enough, if we agree that you're writing a Red Hat-specific
> >document! Perhaps that's where our disconnect was. My
> >misunderstanding, perhaps; I haven't re
At 11/8/2001 12:55 PM -0800, you wrote:
>Ok ... fair enough, if we agree that you're writing a Red Hat-specific
>document! Perhaps that's where our disconnect was. My
>misunderstanding, perhaps; I haven't read your document yet.)
The HOWTO basically says "...assuming you've installed your Linux
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Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
>I am not criticizing djbdns (other than for the damned name); I am merely
>pointing out that beginners are not happy and comfortable with tarballs
>yet, get less confused when things are done in a consistent way, and have
>
At 11/8/2001 11:26 AM -0800, you wrote:
>It's not going to interfere with any other files on the system.
>That's the very reason for the unusual file locations.
Still, file locations are one thing; RPM package management is quite
another. The "rpm -Uvh" and "rpm -e" commands are the very lifeblo