RPM [was: Re: bind dies with assertion failure]

2012-07-03 Thread Jan-Piet Mens
While it's always better to compile and install from the latest stable version, it's also nice to use their package management system especially when you have to deal with multiple systems. Building BIND is easy; turning it into an installable RPM not so. I highly recommend fpm [1] which makes

Re: RPM [was: Re: bind dies with assertion failure]

2012-07-03 Thread WBrown
Jan-Piet wrote on 07/03/2012 10:41:20 AM: Building BIND is easy; turning it into an installable RPM not so. I highly recommend fpm [1] which makes building an RPM trivial. :) Any advice or tricks for making a DEB for Ubuntu? So far my plan was to copy the source directory to each server and

Re: RPM [was: Re: bind dies with assertion failure]

2012-07-03 Thread Jan-Piet Mens
Building BIND is easy; turning it into an installable RPM not so. I highly recommend fpm [1] which makes building an RPM trivial. :) Any advice or tricks for making a DEB for Ubuntu? Yes: use fpm. :) So far my plan was to copy the source directory to each server and just run make

Re: RPM [was: Re: bind dies with assertion failure]

2012-07-03 Thread Warren Kumari
On Jul 3, 2012, at 10:58 AM, wbr...@e1b.org wrote: Jan-Piet wrote on 07/03/2012 10:41:20 AM: Building BIND is easy; turning it into an installable RPM not so. I highly recommend fpm [1] which makes building an RPM trivial. :) Any advice or tricks for making a DEB for Ubuntu? So far my