New BIND 9 versions will support the latest Ubuntu LTS release, but they may be incompatible with previous Ubuntu LTS releases, especially when the Maintenance updates period ends before the BIND 9 version's EOL. The Ubuntu LTS release cycle includes Hardware and maintenance updates, Maintenance updates, and Extended Security Maintenance (ESM).īIND 9 ESVs will support an Ubuntu release until the end of the Maintenance updates period for the already-released version of Ubuntu, or the BIND 9 version's EOL, whichever comes first.Ĭompiling and running already-released BIND 9 versions on Ubuntu ESM versions is not officially supported by ISC, but any regressions in BIND 9 ESV on Ubuntu ESM will be fixed (although with low priority). Ubuntu Interim ReleasesĪt only nine months, Ubuntu interim release lifetimes are too short for any guarantees of support from the BIND 9 team. However, ISC will not knowingly break compatibility unless justified by other requirements.
#Rebaslight supported platforms full
New BIND 9 versions will support the latest RHEL release, but they may be incompatible with previous RHEL releases, especially when the Full Support period ends before the BIND 9 version's EOL. The RHEL lifecycle is comprised of Full Support, Maintenance Support 1, and Maintenance Support 2.īIND 9 Extended Support Versions (ESVs) will support an RHEL release until the end of Maintenance Support 2 for the already-released version of RHEL, or the BIND 9 version's EOL, whichever comes first. New BIND 9 versions will support the latest Debian release, but they may be incompatible with previous Debian releases, especially when the official Debian security support period ends before the BIND 9 version's EOL. After the end of official support, the Debian version becomes Debian LTS and is maintained by the LTS team.Ĭompiling and running already-released BIND 9 versions on Debian LTS versions is not officially supported by ISC, but any regressions in BIND 9 ESV on Debian LTS will be fixed (although with low priority). Notes About Specific Platform Support Debian Long Term Support (LTS) ReleasesĪny Debian version is officially supported with security updates until one year after the next stable version is released.
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Linux without Native POSIX Thread Library (NPTL).Platforms that don't support atomic operations (via compiler or library).Platforms that don't support IPv6 Advanced Socket API (RFC 3542).Platforms without at least OpenSSL 1.0.2.These are platforms on which BIND is known not to build or run: This includes all platforms past or close to their respective EOL dates. All contributions will be assessed against the risk of adverse effect on officially supported platforms.
#Rebaslight supported platforms Patch
The community and interested parties may wish to help with maintenance, and we welcome patch contributions, although we cannot guarantee that we will accept them. They may not have all the required dependencies for building BIND easily available, although it will be possible in many cases to compile those directly from source. These systems are not officially supported or maintained by ISC. This also includes all the "other" CPU architectures (armhf, i386, MIPS, MIPSel, SPARC, etc.). These may or may not be regularly tested in our CI. ISC makes every effort to fix bugs on these platforms, but may be unable to do so quickly due to lack of hardware, less familiarity on the part of engineering staff, and other constraints.
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These are platforms on which BIND is known to build and run. In general, this means using the AMD64 and ARM64 CPU architectures. These platforms are regularly tested in our continuous integration (CI) system. Explanation of Legend Symbols ? Supported OS / Versionįor BIND 9 branch end-of-life dates, see this article. More information on the meaning of each of these legend symbols can be found later in this article. The table below lists the operating systems supported by the current versions of BIND 9. In general, that branch of BIND 9 will support those major operating systems until either that version of BIND 9 or that version of the OS reaches end-of-life (EOL) status.
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When a new branch of BIND 9 is released, ISC normally tests it to ensure compatibility with the current versions of major operating systems (OSes) at that time.