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> Am 31.05.2023 um 15:07 schrieb Wouter Wijngaards via nsd-users
> :
>
> NSD 4.7.0rc1 pre-release is available:
> https://nlnetlabs.nl/downloads/nsd/nsd-4.7.0rc1.tar.gz
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Am 31.05.23 um 15:07 schrieb Wouter Wijngaards via nsd-users:
NSD 4.7.0rc1 pre-release is available:
build without warnings on Debian 11 and run in my lab environment
Andreas
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Hi Jeroen,
On 2023-06-01 15:34 +02, Jeroen Koekkoek via nsd-users
wrote:
> Hi Florian,
>
> Can you make an exception for the cpuset.h header here? I think that'd
> be easiest short-term. We prefer not to drop the dependency from the
> Makefile and currently lack the time to handle dependencies
Hi Florian,
Can you make an exception for the cpuset.h header here? I think that'd
be easiest short-term. We prefer not to drop the dependency from the
Makefile and currently lack the time to handle dependencies
automatically at build time.
The alternative is that we move it out of the compat
On 31/05/2023 15:07, Wouter Wijngaards via nsd-users wrote:
Hi Wouter,
NSD 4.7.0rc1 pre-release is available:
This builds just fine on CentOS 7 and Oracle Linux 9. The only warning
emitted during the build is:
xfrd.c: In function 'xfrd_process_soa_info_task':
xfrd.c:573:16: warning:
Hi Florian,
The make depend fix was intentional, but we did not intentionally break
OpenBSD. Eventually we should probably switch to dynamically
determining dependencies(?) We'll have a look before doing the actual
release.
Thanks for letting us know.
Best,
Jeroen
On Thu, 2023-06-01 at 10:07
Hi,
this might be a case of "I broke it, I get to keep both pieces."
Commit 36ae6811f8633c7df32fff40a15e4b05b328c8a9 [1] adds a built
dependency on compat/cpuset.h to every .o file, even if that is not
needed on the OS one tries to build.
In OpenBSD we do not carry the compat/ folder at all