[MaraDNS list] How to compile MaraDNS 2.0 in Windows

JFC Morfin jefsey at jefsey.com
Sun Jul 24 17:18:04 EDT 2011


I was not aware of such risks due to the interface for programs like 
MaraDNS/Deadword, etc. If this is the case Scientific Linux is a 
better choice. Academics will be happy with it.
Including Deawood in the Windows compilation explanation and cigwin 
are my priorities before Linux.
Thank you !
jfc

At 21:14 24/07/2011, Sam Trenholme wrote:
> > My intent is to motivate current young users (developers school, 
> open source
> > clubs). Ubuntu 11.04 is what we get as a CD right now. Do you 
> feel there are
> > instability issues ?
>
>The issues I've seen with Ubuntu 11.04 is that:
>
>* Some old-times don't like the new interface (such old times, in my
>humble opinion, should be using Scientific Linux 6, which has just
>about the same interface as Ubunto 10.04 and will be fully supported
>until late 2017)
>
>* Ubuntu 10.04 is a long term release--this means that it is supported
>until April 2013 (desktop) and April 2015 (server).  Ubuntu 11.04 is
>only going to be supported upstream until October 2012 or so.
>
>* It's a newer release, trying out new technologies such as the Unity
>interface.  One reviewer mentioned that it's "beta quality" [1].
>
>Personally, my plan would be to support Ubuntu 10.04 this month, then,
>if the donations continue, I will begin work on adding Ubuntu 11.04
>support.
>
>Nicholas Bamber has been doing a lot of work getting MaraDNS 1.4 to be
>part of a well-behaved Debian package so I'll end up integrating a lot
>of his work in to MaraDNS 2.0 making it play nicely with Ubuntu 10.04.
>  His hard work makes it easier for me to port MaraDNS 2.0 to Ubuntu.
>
>- Sam
>
>[1] http://agxa.vk.tj To preview this link: http://preview.agxa.vk.tj/



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