On 09.02.2016 11:05, Shane Kerr wrote: >> Good news, everyone! > Indeed! :) > https://tinyurl.com/zsfdt95 Kea: delivering DHCP packets faster than Planet Express. :)
> That's great! Debian is usually my distribution of choice. I only have > a few systems that don't run Debian, and most of those run a > Debian-derived distribution (Ubuntu, Linux Mint, or Raspbian). > > Sadly, my Kea system is Arch Linux. :( I don't mind building by hand, There's nothing a couple hours of Debian installation couldn't fix ;) Seriously speaking though, it's great to see Kea running on yet another system. > but of course having things packaged is usually nicer. I just checked, > and was pleasantly surprised to see that there is a package: > > https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/kea/ > > It's in the "Arch User Repository", which is sort of > official-but-not-official place where packages can live in Arch Linux. > It looks like it's even being somewhat actively maintained (originally > submitted last year in May and updated in December). Awesome. I took some time and updated Kea installation notes a bit. It now includes Arch packages as well: http://kea.isc.org/wiki/SystemSpecificNotes > Sorry if the Arch version was already announced here, but I don't > remember seeing it.... I'm pretty sure it wasn't. Thanks. Cheers, Tomek _______________________________________________ Kea-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/kea-users
