Re: BIND through COPR after CentOS

2021-01-04 Thread Petr Menšík
Hello Bruce. Since this version is exactly the same piece what I am working on for RHEL, what would be advantage of using Oracle Linux for it? The same version would land to CentOS Stream and into Red Hat Enterprise Linux later. We try hard to make no regressions on any update. ISC's maintained

Re: BIND through COPR after CentOS

2020-12-19 Thread Ondřej Surý
Hear, hear, please stay on topic. And the topic here is BIND 9, not a personal choice of operating system or particular distribution. Particularly, I believe it would be better to avoid discussing CentOS at this particular time. That said, we at ISC will do the best to support any choice of

Re: BIND through COPR after CentOS

2020-12-19 Thread Mauricio Tavares
On Sat, Dec 19, 2020 at 4:35 AM Tom J. Marcoen wrote: > > Hey all, > > Just wondering here, why switching from CentOS to Debian or building BIND > from sources? What is wrong with migrating to CentOS Stream? Why would that > be so much worse than using Debian? > The OP made the choice.

Re: BIND through COPR after CentOS

2020-12-19 Thread Tom J. Marcoen
Hey all, Just wondering here, why switching from CentOS to Debian or building BIND from sources? What is wrong with migrating to CentOS Stream? Why would that be so much worse than using Debian? Regards, Tom On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 at 00:25, G.W. Haywood via bind-users < bind-users@lists.isc.org>

Re: BIND through COPR after CentOS

2020-12-18 Thread G.W. Haywood via bind-users
Hi there, On Fri, 18 Dec 2020, Leroy Tennison wrote: ... switching from an rpm world to a deb world ... Not an enormous change but significant. Indeed. I'd suggest that if it's just about BIND, it's easier to grab the source and build it. That way you don't ever have to wait for the

Re: BIND through COPR after CentOS

2020-12-18 Thread Leroy Tennison
. Not an enormous change but significant. From: bind-users on behalf of Bruce Johnson Sent: Friday, December 18, 2020 1:12 PM To: John Thurston Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: BIND through COPR after CentOS CAUTION: This email originated from

Re: BIND through COPR after CentOS

2020-12-18 Thread Bruce Johnson
I’m evaluating Oracle Linux to replace CentOS right now for other uses, which Oracle pinky-swears will always be free (beer and speech); it’s essentially another RHEL clone, with some additional stuff for oracle in the repo. I think it’ll end up replacing our CentOS 8 upgrade of ours.

Re: BIND through COPR after CentOS

2020-12-18 Thread Nicolas Bock
On Fri, Dec 18 2020, John Thurston wrote: > We have been using the ISC COPR packages for BIND on CentOS. With the > demise of CentOS, we (along with a few other people on the planet) need > to consider where we will move our applications. > > We have been completely happy with the packages

Re: BIND through COPR after CentOS

2020-12-18 Thread Leroy Tennison
Cc: John Thurston ; bind-users@lists.isc.org Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: BIND through COPR after CentOS CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. I would add

Re: BIND through COPR after CentOS

2020-12-18 Thread Ondřej Surý
I would add that the Debian packages are at: * 9.11 https://bind.debian.net/bind-esv/ * 9.16 https://bind.debian.net/bind/ * 9.17 https://bind.debian.net/bind-dev/ Ondřej -- Ondřej Surý — ISC (He/Him) > On 18. 12. 2020, at 19:24, Victoria Risk wrote: > >  > >> On Dec 18, 2020, at 10:15 AM,

Re: BIND through COPR after CentOS

2020-12-18 Thread Victoria Risk
> On Dec 18, 2020, at 10:15 AM, John Thurston wrote: > > We have been using the ISC COPR packages for BIND on CentOS. With the demise > of CentOS, we (along with a few other people on the planet) need to consider > where we will move our applications. > > We have been completely happy with

BIND through COPR after CentOS

2020-12-18 Thread John Thurston
We have been using the ISC COPR packages for BIND on CentOS. With the demise of CentOS, we (along with a few other people on the planet) need to consider where we will move our applications. We have been completely happy with the packages provided by ISC through COPR. Does anyone want to