We're happily running the BIND 9.11 ESV on CentOS 7 by way of:
  isc-bind-esv/x86_64   Copr repo for bind-esv owned by isc

The roadmap I recall indicates 9.11 will move to "security only" updates at the end of 2020, at which time 9.16 is slated to become the ESV. I figure it is time for me to get a 9.16 instance running and see what will be involved in making it work for us.

My questions are two:
A) How will the upcoming change in ESV-designation appear to users of the COPR packages? Will there come a time when the repository/package "isc-bind-esv" will just deliver 9.16 rather than 9.11?

B) If I have a host currently using "isc-bind-esv/x86_64", and I want it instead to use "isc-bind/x86_64", what's the suggested process? Do I "yum remove", replace the "bind-esv" repository with "bind", and "yum install"? Is it simpler than that?

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Do things because you should, not just because you can.

John Thurston    907-465-8591
john.thurs...@alaska.gov
Department of Administration
State of Alaska
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