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Details of net-dns/bind:
Description: BIND - Berkeley Internet Name Domain - Name Server
Homepage: http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/bind9.html
available versions:
| releases | alpha | amd64 | arm | hppa | ia64 | mips | ppc | ppc64 | ppc macos | s390 | sh | sparc | x86 | USE-Flags | dependencies | ebuild warnings |
| bind-9.6.0 |
~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | - | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ssl ipv6 doc dlz postgres berkdb mysql odbc ldap selinux idn threads resolvconf urandom sdb-ldap
| show | If you're in vserver enviroment, you're probably want to
disable threads support because of linux capabilities dependency
MySQL uses thread local storage in its C api. Thus MySQL
requires that each thread of an application execute a MySQL
\
This is impossible to do safely while staying within the DLZ
driver API. This is a limitation caused by MySQL, and not
the DLZ API.
Because of this BIND MUST only run with a single thread when
using the MySQL driver.
${myconf} --disable-linux-caps --disable-threads
Threading support disabled
BIND >=9.2.5 makes the priority argument to MX records mandatory
when it was previously optional. If the priority is missing, BIND
won't load the zone file at all.
show | | bind-9.5.1 |
~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | - | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ssl ipv6 doc dlz postgres berkdb mysql odbc ldap selinux idn threads resolvconf urandom sdb-ldap
| show | If you're in vserver enviroment, you're probably want to
disable threads support because of linux capabilities dependency
MySQL uses thread local storage in its C api. Thus MySQL
requires that each thread of an application execute a MySQL
\
This is impossible to do safely while staying within the DLZ
driver API. This is a limitation caused by MySQL, and not
the DLZ API.
Because of this BIND MUST only run with a single thread when
using the MySQL driver.
${myconf} --disable-linux-caps --disable-threads
Threading support disabled
BIND >=9.2.5 makes the priority argument to MX records mandatory
when it was previously optional. If the priority is missing, BIND
won't load the zone file at all.
show | | bind-9.4.2_p2 |
+ | + | + | + | + | ~ | + | + | - | + | + | + | + | ssl ipv6 doc dlz postgres berkdb mysql odbc ldap selinux idn threads resolvconf urandom
| show | If you're in vserver enviroment, you're probably want to
disable threads support because of linux capabilities dependency
MySQL uses thread local storage in its C api. Thus MySQL
requires that each thread of an application execute a MySQL
\
This is impossible to do safely while staying within the DLZ
driver API. This is a limitation caused by MySQL, and not
the DLZ API.
Because of this BIND MUST only run with a single thread when
using the MySQL driver.
${myconf} --disable-linux-caps --disable-threads
Threading support disabled
BIND >=9.2.5 makes the priority argument to MX records mandatory
when it was previously optional. If the priority is missing, BIND
won't load the zone file at all.
show | | bind-9.4.1_p1 |
+ | + | + | + | + | ~ | + | + | - | + | + | + | + | ssl ipv6 doc dlz postgres berkdb mysql odbc ldap selinux idn threads resolvconf urandom
| show | If you're in vserver enviroment, you're probably want to
disable threads support because of linux capabilities dependency
MySQL uses thread local storage in its C api. Thus MySQL
requires that each thread of an application execute a MySQL
\
This is impossible to do safely while staying within the DLZ
driver API. This is a limitation caused by MySQL, and not
the DLZ API.
Because of this BIND MUST only run with a single thread when
using the MySQL driver.
${myconf} --disable-linux-caps --disable-threads
Threading support disabled
BIND >=9.2.5 makes the priority argument to MX records mandatory
when it was previously optional. If the priority is missing, BIND
won't load the zone file at all.
show | | bind-9.3.2-r5 |
+ | ~ | ~ | ~ | + | ~ | ~ | ~ | - | ~ | ~ | + | ~ | ssl ipv6 doc dlz postgres berkdb mysql odbc ldap selinux idn threads
| show | If you're in vserver enviroment, you're probably want to
disable threads support because of linux capabilities dependency
MySQL uses thread local storage in its C api. Thus MySQL
requires that each thread of an application execute a MySQL
\
This is impossible to do safely while staying within the DLZ
driver API. This is a limitation caused by MySQL, and not
the DLZ API.
Because of this BIND MUST only run with a single thread when
using the MySQL driver.
${myconf} --disable-linux-caps --disable-threads
Threading support disabled
BIND >=9.2.5 makes the priority argument to MX records mandatory
when it was previously optional. If the priority is missing, BIND
won't load the zone file at all.
show |
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