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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/6/19 9:54 AM, Nick Williams wrote:<br>
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I hate how confusing package versions are in distro package repos…
(and that’s a systemic issue with repos, not a problem made by the
fine folks here).
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<div class="">I’m using Ubuntu 18.04 (bionic). I’m trying to
decide if I can/should just use the PDNS package in its distro
package repo, or if I should use <a
href="http://repo.powerdns.com" class=""
moz-do-not-send="true">repo.powerdns.com</a>.</div>
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<div class="">The PDNS Authoritative version reported in Ubuntu’s
repo (<a href="https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/pdns-server"
class="" moz-do-not-send="true">https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/pdns-server</a>)
is 4.1.1-1. But 4.1.1-1 isn’t an actual PDNS version. So is it
actually 4.1.1, or is it 4.1.2, 4.1.3, 4.1.4, or 4.1.5? Does
anyone here even know the answer to that (seems like a big
mystery of the universe to me)? Or maybe know where I can find
this information?</div>
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<div class="">Would it, instead, be in my best interest to just
use <a href="http://repo.powerdns.com" class=""
moz-do-not-send="true">repo.powerdns.com</a> so as to make
sure I get the latest patch-version bug fixes?</div>
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<p>I had that exact same problem too. Go ahead and use
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://repo.powerdns.com/">https://repo.powerdns.com/</a>, the instructions for ubuntu are spot
on.</p>
<p>Mike-<br>
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