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while at it. Bump PKGREVISION (and of the module packages).
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pkgsrc changes:
- SQLite 2.x support no longer exists
- SQLite 3.x support cannot be compiled outside the main package because
of how symbols are distributed, so making it a compile time option
for net/powerdns now.
Too many changes since 2.9.22.5 (over 2 years ago), see the full changelog:
http://doc.powerdns.com/md/changelog/
Upgrade notes:
- PowerDNS 3.4 comes with a mandatory database schema upgrade coming from
any previous 3.x release.
- PowerDNS 3.1 introduces native SQLite3 support for storing key material for
DNSSEC in the bindbackend. With this change, support for bind+gsql-setups
('hybrid mode') has been dropped.
- PowerDNS 3.0 introduces full DNSSEC support which requires changes
to database schemas. By default, old non-DNSSEC schema is assumed.
Please see the docs on upgrading for particular steps that need to be taken:
http://doc.powerdns.com/md/authoritative/upgrading/
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(fixes build with databases/mysql55-client).
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PLIST and bump PKGREVISION again for powerdns + modules.
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previously updating this pkg), noted by joerg.
Also fix some PLIST issues (introduced with the same update).
Bump PKGREVISION of affected packages.
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CVE-2008-3337 that we already had in patch-ac.
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this directory).
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The PowerDNS nameserver is a modern, advanced and high performance
authoritative-only nameserver. It is written from scratch and conforms
to all the relevant DNS standards documents. PowerDNS is open source.
The PowerDNS nameserver utilizes a flexible backend architecture that
can access DNS information from any data source. This includes file
formats, BIND zone files, relational databases or LDAP directories.
This packages provides the PostgreSQL backend module.
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The PowerDNS nameserver is a modern, advanced and high performance
authoritative-only nameserver. It is written from scratch and conforms
to all the relevant DNS standards documents. PowerDNS is open source.
The PowerDNS nameserver utilizes a flexible backend architecture that
can access DNS information from any data source. This includes file
formats, BIND zone files, relational databases or LDAP directories.
This packages provides the MySQL backend module.
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