Am 19.10.21 um 00:46 schrieb raf:
On Mon, Oct 18, 2021 at 01:02:07PM +0200, Reindl Harald
<h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote:
Am 18.10.21 um 12:57 schrieb Rajnish Kamboj via bind-users:
Upgrading to latest release will fix the issue
lesson to learn: report issues after you made sure you are using the latest
version which probably would fix it
Can you also help us with scenarios as to why this issue is occurring?
May be this will help us in quick workaround (if possible) till the time we
plan for latest BIND.
what exactly do you need to plan?
just update!
shoudn't take more than 5 minutes with packages
9.16.10 to 9.16.21 is a bugfix update, case closed
Packaging is not always that simple. For example, on
Debian stable, the current version is 9.16.15. However,
the Debian team will backport security patches from
9.5.16-21 if necessary.
dunno Debian well but on Fedora 2007 it took me not that much time to
learn build rpms
when one have issues with 9.16.10 it's not likely Debian at all - look
at 9.16.15 versus 9.16.10 from the OP
even Debian seems to be more recent and i don't like the "we are smarter
than upstream on only god knows which fixes our package
contains"-attitude to say it polite
so what's the point of running 9.16.10?
look "Upgrading to latest release will fix the issue" means "i know what
will fix the issue but i still seek for whatever workaround instead
solve the problem"
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