On 16/09/2019 18:00, Guevara, Daniel via Unbound-users wrote: Hi Daniel,
> The latest version available to build from source is 1.9.3. I can > obviously explore creating my own RPM but I was thinking the entire > community can benefit from an updated RPM. Does anyone have a suggestion > on how to get a 1.9.x RHEL/CentOS created for everyone to download/use. RHEL tends to be very conservative with packages. It's unfortunate that unbound is in CentOS base. The chances of Redhat updating it in CentOS 7 are very low. Even in the recently-released RHEL 8, unbound is at version 1.7.3, and will probably be pinned at 1.7.x. If you want to use the newest version, then I suggest rolling your own RPM. And if your do that, I suggest naming your package carefully. Don't call it "unbound", so that there's no conflict or accidental "upgrade" in case there's a new version in the base repositories. Call it "yourcompany-unbound" or something like that. There is an "unbound.spec" file in the "contrib" directory in the source, but it's woefully out of date. However, you may be able to use it as a template. Regards, Anand
