I try to always use software packages from my distro package managers (OpenSUSE 
zypper and CentOS yum) when I can, because it's easier and it resolves all my 
dependencies for me. I pretty much never manually deal with RPMs (so please 
forgive some of my ignorance).

But my distro is currently on PDNS Authoritative 3.1, and upgrading my OS isn't 
anywhere on my radar right now. I want to get to 3.4.2, so (I think) I'll need 
to forego the package manager and install the RPM packages manually (if there 
are alternatives, I'm all ears). Some questions:

- Since I won't have auto dependency management, what dependencies do I need 
installed to install PDNS from RPM?

- Does pdns-static-3.4.2-1.x86_64.rpm _just_ install the binaries, or does it 
install the service, too, so that I can call `service pdns start` and configure 
the service to start automatically on boot? If the RPM doesn't do that, is 
there documentation / what is the recommended way to install PDNS as a service 
when installed manually with an RPM?

- Should I just be able to uninstall the package using my package manager and 
then install the RPM as a drop-in replacement?

Thanks in advance for putting up with my lack of knowledge!

Nick
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