Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 19:11:50 -0800 (PST) From: Roger Marquis <marquis@roble.com> To: Mathieu Arnold <mat@FreeBSD.org> Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: BIND REPLACE_BASE option In-Reply-To: <B5BC1F9B1E9B32C89F11B397@atuin.in.mat.cc> References: <D029D964D3A96A570922090C@ogg.in.absolight.net> <ee422bd630292fe6f7bc5439799667de@lhaven.homeip.net> <2A3ABE9AE68B3CE8E1B7C1A1@ogg.in.absolight.net> <20150113163325.3A8FCBDC24@prod2.absolight.net> <67897B782F897C2A66FCD458@atuin.in.mat.cc> <20150113233952.BF862BDC24@prod2.absolight.net> <B5BC1F9B1E9B32C89F11B397@atuin.in.mat.cc>
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> The dialog option you talk about says: > [ ] REPLACE_BASE EOL, no longer supported > I'm quite sure the end-user you're talking about can get a clue from it, > and if he either already had selected it before, or he just selected it, he > will get: > ===> bind99-9.9.6P1_3 REPLACE_BASE is no longer supported. > The end-user can then get another clue and maybe unselect it. Maybe you're right but, to perhaps better illustrate the point, you would never see something like this in Ubuntu, Debian, Redhat, or SuSE. Roger
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