Net::DNS would be the best. I added Net::DNS to the INSTALL file and
patched Email::Valid to use dig or nslookup (if Net::DNS isn't installed).
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 05:34:02PM +0100, Wiktor Wodecki wrote:
> this fixes the problem but cannot be a resolution. OTRS should use dig
> instead, or a
this fixes the problem but cannot be a resolution. OTRS should use dig
instead, or at least check which one is available. nslookup is
deprecated...
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 03:14:14PM +0100, Andreas Haase wrote:
> apt-get -t stable install dnsutils
> This fixes the problem.
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Regards,
Wiktor Wo
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 03:14:14PM +0100, Andreas Haase wrote:
> > Debian no longer has nslookup as a standard installable package (ie:
> > apt-get install nslookup will not work). Instead Debian opts for 'host'
> > as a utility for querying DNS servers.
> >
> > a simple 'ln -s /usr/bin/host /usr/b
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On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Debian no longer has nslookup as a standard installable package (ie:
> apt-get install nslookup will not work). Instead Debian opts for 'host'
> as a utility for querying DNS servers.
>
> a simple 'ln -s /usr/bin/ho
Hi!
I can't find this on the Net, but there appears to be a (unstated)
dependency. When installing RC1 on a Woody-machine all went well, apart
from the adding of a user.
Checking the logs I see this error:
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