On 7/20/20 1:34 AM, brent s. wrote:
Because the binaries formerly known as "bind-tools" are a part of BIND9
proper[0]. Upstream, by including "bind-tools" binaries in the source
for the BIND9 daemon, ipso facto*intends*  them to be built (and thusly
packaged) together. To do so otherwise is - one can make the argument -
*not*  The Arch Way[1].

I don't think that's a strong argument for software that is seen (among other things) as a reference implementation, which ISC software often is.  If that's the main reason for wrapping the two packages together I would rethink it.   This seems like shifting complexity rather than adding to simplicity, so bringing up The Arch Way isn't entirely appropriate.

That said, I don't really have a problem with bind-tools being wrapped into bind.   Heck, I'm for getting rid of the *-headers packages for kernels, but I doubt that'll be implemented anytime soon.

-Sam

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