8 INFORMATION FOR SPECIFIC OPERATING SYSTEMS
14 http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/ldns/
15 On that page you can also subscribe to the ldns mailing list.
18 ldns is mainly developed on Linux and FreeBSD. It is regularly tested to
19 compile on other systems like Solaris and Mac OS X.
22 - OpenSSL (Optional, but needed for features like DNSSEC)
23 - libpcap (Optional, but needed for examples/ldns-dpa)
24 - (GNU) libtool (in OSX, that's glibtool, not libtool)
31 4. gmake (it needs gnu make to compile, on systems where GNU make is the
32 default you can just use 'make')
34 6. Optional. (cd examples; ./configure; gmake), make example programs included.
35 7. Optional. (cd drill; ./configure; gmake; gmake install), to build drill.
37 You can configure and compile it in a separate build directory.
40 There are some examples and dns related tools in the examples/ directory.
41 These can be built with:
43 2. ./configure [--with-ldns=<path to ldns installation or build>]
47 Drill can be built with:
49 2. ./configure [--with-ldns=<path to ldns installation or build>]
52 Note that you need to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH if you want to run the binaries
53 and you have not installed the library to a system directory. You can use
54 the make target all-static for the examples to run them if you don't want to
58 * Building from subversion repository
60 If you are building from the repository you will need to have (gnu)
61 autotools like libtool and autoreconf installed. A list of all the commands
62 needed to build everything can be found in README.svn. Note that the actual
63 commands may be a little bit different on your machine. Most notable, you'll need to run libtoolize (or glibtoolize), if you skip this step, you'll get an error about missing config.sub.
66 ldns is developed by the ldns team at NLnet Labs. This team currently
71 Former main developers:
76 We have received patches from the following people, thanks!
85 IFORMATION FOR SPECIFIC OPERATING SYSTEMS
89 For MACOSX 10.4 and later, it seems that you have to set the
90 MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable to 10.4 before running
91 make. Apparently it defaults to 10.1.
93 This appears to be a known problem in 10.2 to 10.4, see:
94 http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/qa1233.html
100 In Solaris multi-architecture systems (that have both 32-bit and
101 64-bit support), it can be a bit taxing to convince the system to
102 compile in 64-bit mode. Jakob Schlyter has kindly contributed a build
103 script that sets the right build and link options. You can find it in
104 contrib/build-solaris.sh
108 NLnet Labs offers all of its software products as open source, most are
109 published under a BDS license. You can download them, not only from the
110 NLnet Labs website but also through the various OS distributions for
111 which NSD, ldns, and Unbound are packaged. We therefore have little idea
112 who uses our software in production environments and have no direct ties
113 with 'our customers'.
115 Therefore, we ask you to contact us at users@NLnetLabs.nl and tell us
116 whether you use one of our products in your production environment,
117 what that environment looks like, and maybe even share some praise.
118 We would like to refer to the fact that your organization is using our
119 products. We will only do that if you explicitly allow us. In all other
120 cases we will keep the information you share with us to ourselves.
122 In addition to the moral support you can also support us
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128 see http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/labs/contributors/.