Re: How to Best Prevent Unwanted named installation

2010-09-11 Thread RW
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 15:58:42 -0500 Martin McCormick mar...@dc.cis.okstate.edu wrote: After successfully installing bind97 from a package on to a new server, I do a cvs-sup of the system to get the latest patches in to the kernel. After discovering that bind97 had been replaced with

Re: How to Best Prevent Unwanted named installation

2010-09-11 Thread Arthur Chance
On 09/10/10 21:58, Martin McCormick wrote: After successfully installing bind97 from a package on to a new server, I do a cvs-sup of the system to get the latest patches in to the kernel. After discovering that bind97 had been replaced with bind9.6.1, I looked in /usr/src and there is a

How to Best Prevent Unwanted named installation

2010-09-10 Thread Martin McCormick
After successfully installing bind97 from a package on to a new server, I do a cvs-sup of the system to get the latest patches in to the kernel. After discovering that bind97 had been replaced with bind9.6.1, I looked in /usr/src and there is a contrib/bind9 directory. What is the safest

Re: How to Best Prevent Unwanted named installation

2010-09-10 Thread Mike Tancsa
At 04:58 PM 9/10/2010, Martin McCormick wrote: contrib/bind9 directory. What is the safest way to disable that build without adversly effecting the rest of the update? Hi, Take a look at the man page for src.conf (and make.conf for completeness). You can control parts of what gets