hello all the people I'd call http://people.redhat.com/ atkac ~ / official member of the team redhat for news of future versions of bind 9.7 for el5 sincerely -- gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-key 092164A7 http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x092164A7 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Ceci est une partie de message num?riquement sign?e URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20110206/8383e546/attachment-0001.sig>
2011/2/5 fakessh @ <fakessh at fakessh.eu>:> hello all the people > > I'd call http://people.redhat.com/ atkac ~ / official member of the team > redhat for news of future versions of bind 9.7 for el5rpm.pbone.net shows ftp://mirror.switch.ch/pool/1/mirror/scientificlinux/5rolling/i386/SL/bind97-9.7.0-6.P2.el5.i386.rpm and ftp://mirror.switch.ch/pool/1/mirror/scientificlinux/5rolling/i386/SL/bind97-utils-9.7.0-6.P2.el5.i386.rpm in the search for RPM's containing the string "bind97". in their name. This is a vaguely useful way to distinguish non-standard, upgraded versions of RHEL components for parallel releases, and if some enterprising soul wants to get it into some repository like RPMforge for people not using Scientific Linux, that would be cool.
2011/2/5 fakessh @ <fakessh at fakessh.eu>:> hello all the people > > I'd call http://people.redhat.com/ atkac ~ / official member of the team > redhat for news of future versions of bind 9.7 for el5 > > > sincerelyRHEL 5.6 contains version 9.7 of bind. As soon as CentOS 5.6 is released, those packages will be available.