Date: Sat, 04 Mar 2000 13:12:20 -0800 From: Doug Barton <Doug@gorean.org> To: "J. Fox" <jjf@mind.net> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: probe_ipv6 problems w/ build of bind 8.2.2p5 Message-ID: <38C17C34.E553845E@gorean.org> References: <20000303151314.H7016@mind.net>
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"J. Fox" wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I am attempting to build bind 8.2.2p5 from ISC's original
> source on a FreeBSD 2.2.2-RELEASE system. The build,
> however, dies before it has barely gotten underway, exiting
> with a reference to "probe_ipv6":
Did you not see the response I sent you thursday? Did you not like my
answer? *confused*
> [/usr/local/src/bind-new/src]# make
> Using .systype
> Using .settings
> /usr/local/src/bind-new/src/include
> /usr/local/src/bind-new/src/include/arpa
> /usr/local/src/bind-new/src/include/isc
> /usr/local/src/bind-new/src/port
> /usr/local/src/bind-new/src/port/freebsd
> /usr/local/src/bind-new/src/port/freebsd/include
> /usr/local/src/bind-new/src/port/freebsd/include/sys
> probe_ipv6
> probe_ipv6: not found
>
> I have searched the makefiles for a way to disable ipv6, but
> this was fruitless. And though I cannot recall the
> specifics now, I recall having read the other day (when I
> first began attempting this build) that IPv6 stuff is
> somehow *necessary* in this new BIND.
That is absolutely not true. I compiled the port for bind 8 on recent
-stable and -current systems. I have no trace of IPv6 on either system
and it worked just fine.
> This all boils down to three questions:
>
> 1) Is it true that IPv6 stuff is necessary for this version
> of bind?
No.
> 2) If IPv6 is *not* necessary, how can I get around this
> build problem?
Delete whatever parts of IPv6 you've already installed in your system.
Doug
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