On Mon, Sep 22, 2025 at 10:45:34AM -0400, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
I don't think it is a bug in bind.
I do think it is a bug in the Debian packaging of bind: breaking
people's existing configurations on upgrade without any advance
warning or instructions for how to fix it.
What could the Debian packaging do here? Isnt it that the new version of
bind ist just stricter in what it expects to be inside a view and what
is allowed outside of a view?
At the very least IMO it should be documented in NEWS.Debian.
You could start with sending a patch to NEWS.Debian or filing an MR on
Salsa. It is always easier to just accept a suggestion than to write
your own.
That being said, it is unlikely that thie NEWS.Debian change will be in
trixie unless another issue might warrant a stable update that this
NEWS.Debian change could be piggybacked on.
Greetings
Marc
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