Supported in this case means "accept bug reports for" not "we know
it won't work".

Mark

In message <51b0ba26.9030...@noc.utoronto.ca>, Mike Peterson writes:
> Is there any way to build BIND 9.9.3-P1 on Solaris 10 with 'cc', using 
> OpenSSL built with 'gcc'?
> 
> There are many other packages that use OpenSSL that only build with 
> 'gcc', but BIND 9.9.3-P1 won't compile on Solaris 10 with 'gcc' (I think 
> it did previously, as my notes have 'CC=gcc' set in the 'configure' 
> statement, but the 'README' says building with gcc is not supported 
> unless gcc is the vendor's usual compiler). Building with 'gcc' fails 
> when trying to test whether 'openssl' works, and has other complaints 
> before that.
> 
> It appears to build with 'cc' if OpenSSL is disabled, which disables 
> DNSSEC (OK for now as we don't use it, yet).
> 
> Thanks,
> Mike
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