This is a discussion on Re: --enable threads within the Bind Users forums, part of the DNS and Related Forums category; Ladislav Vobr wrote: > > Is Bind 9.2.3 by default single threaded, when --enable-threads is optional? The ...
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Ladislav Vobr wrote:
> > Is Bind 9.2.3 by default single threaded, when --enable-threads is optional? The threading default setting use to be platform dependent. But I've never had a problem over ruling it and going single threaded, not that I see the point - run with the defaults that way you'll hit the same bugs as everyone else. > Can I use safely 64-bit 9.2.3 code created by gcc.3.3.2 on Solaris 9 > 64-bit support installation, Sun E280? The worse that will happen is you'll lose one name server - if that is a safety issue - perhaps you have a network design issue ;) Last time I asked the SUN compiler was the officially supported product, but hardly anyone was using it to produce BIND executables - so GCC is probably as good a bet as any compiler. But I haven't had a chance to play with shiny new SUN hardware, so can't comment on the specifics. -- Attached file included as plaintext by Ecartis -- -- File: signature.asc -- Desc: OpenPGP digital signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFAQIhxGFXfHI9FVgYRAqiaAJ9Bh3W5aK94/j7TieFAM6mIYx0Y1gCfbu+b f/rWKpjRdYdgAXgDZo5UyKg= =CSVF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |