Re: Adding BIND
From: Lenard (lenard_at_127.0.0.1)
Date: 10/13/05
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Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 00:51:13 GMT
Doug Holtz NOSPAM in adress wrote:
> Thanks. I use yum and fedora legacy, didn't check for an updated "bind".
> I should put all rpm's in the usr/local directory and install them from
> there
> if I understand you correctly. Doing it from a home directory doesn't
> make sense to me.
You can put the rpm files whereever you want, it is not necessary to put
them in /usr/local, it makes as much sense to install the packages
from /usr/local as it does from a home directory. After all once you done
with the rpm it can be deleted, unless you think you might want it for
later usage.
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