On Mon, 20 Oct 2003, Marko Karppinen wrote:

>On Oct 20, 2003, at 13:06, Jani Taskinen wrote:
>>     A little more investigation revealed that BIND_8_COMPAT is some
>>     Apple invention. The official BIND sources have BIND_4_COMPAT,
>>     which is the correct one. Try search with Google for BIND_8_COMPAT
>>     and then BIND_4_COMPAT for some references.
>
>I don't think that's true; I think BIND 8 had BIND_4_COMPAT
>and now BIND 9 changed that to BIND_8_COMPAT (seems like
>a pretty boneheaded thing to do, but that's what we have...)

    I suggest you get your facts straight before basically
    calling me a liar. I checked the latest released version
    of BIND (9.2.2P3) and it has NO such thing as 'BIND_8_COMPAT' 
    anywhere in it.

>I guess the biggest difference is that for most BIND 8 installations,
>BIND_4_COMPAT was on by default, so this problem didn't
>raise its head. BIND_8_COMPAT isn't set by default on BIND 9,
>so that's why the PHP compile chokes.

    Read what I said, once more. 
    We can't start adding some Apple specific shit for
    stuff that HAS to be standard..
    
    --Jani

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