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Re: bind 9.2.2rc1: msg#00281

Subject: Re: bind 9.2.2rc1
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Pavel V. Knyazev wrote:

> IMHO, 9.2.1 is more "buggy" by its nature. Some bugs are fixed in
> 9.2.2rc1, the other ones haven't been discovered yet.

There are known bugs in 9.2.2rc1 as well, hopefully they'll be fixed in
the next version. But for now, I don't think there's anything critical
wrong with 9.2.1 (depending on what you are doing). If you are uncertain, 
read the changelog to see if anything has been fixed that you need.

Ketil Froyn
ketil@xxxxxxxxxx
http://ketil.froyn.name/





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