This has happened in the past, but it happened again this weekend when an 
update to ;ibjson-c did not update bind, rendering bind unable to load 
libjson-c.so.4 because it had been replaced with libjson-c.so.5.

In a rush I simply linked libjson-c.so.4 -> libjson-c.so.5 and all is happy 
AFAICT. Well, at least functional.

There is no update listed for bind because, evidently, "The dns/bind914 port 
moved to dns/bind916 Reason: Has expired: End of life, please migrate to a 
newer version of BIND9" is not an "update". I mean, yes, this is correct, but 
it seems less than helpful. And yet, if I try to install bund914, it will 
install 916, so there is an update.

Especially when Bind-tools is happily updated to 9.16

The following actions were performed:
        Re-installation of bind-tools-9.16.3_1
        Upgrade of bind914-9.14.11 to bind916-9.16.3_2

Sure would have been nice if this had shown up as an available update.


-- 
he'd moved like music, like someone dancing to a rhythm inside his
        head. And his face for a moment in the moonlight was the skull of
        an angel…


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