On 01. 10. 25 20:46, Havard Eidnes via bind-users wrote:
OK, so I grep'ed the install build log for /bin and /sbin, found
the files installed, and did

   patchelf --force-rpath --set-rpath '/usr/local/lib:/usr/pkg/lib'

for each of them.

I tried running the resulting named.  After first realizing that
named wanted /usr/local/etc/named.conf, I created that as a
symlink to /etc/named.conf, and the result now runs and appears
to work just as well as earlier versions.

The only oddity I can find is that "rndc status" says

CPUs found: 1

That's wrong.  This host has 4 physical cores, 8 with HT enabled
(which it has), and

$ sysctl hw.ncpu
hw.ncpu = 8
$

Is BIND supposed to gobble up all the CPUs it can find by
default?  If so, it's apparent that the detection of number of
CPUs of the current host needs to be adapted.

We just call function uv_available_parallelism() from libuv and nothing else. If it returns weird values for NetBSD then it needs fix in libuv, I'm afraid.

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Petr Špaček
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