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From: Martin McCormick (martin
dc.cis.okstate.edu)Date: Fri Jun 07 2002 - 20:11:05 CDT
I did get an answer and it is something everyone should
watch for if they install bind9.2.1 .
The port is fine but a few of the executables such as
nsupdate end up in /usr/local/bin instead of /usr/local/sbin
where the older nsupdate lives. Bind and dig on the other hand
replace the older applications so they are okay.
The new port puts man pages in /usr/local/man where as
the older port had the same pages in /usr/share/man which makes
your documentation out of sync.
Just move the suspect man pages somewhere else or delete
them if you are brave and chmod -x the left-over executables so
they don't chime in when they shouldn't and things work a lot
better.
Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK
OSU Center for Computing and Information Services Network Operations Group
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