On 04/17/2014 07:55 PM, Robert Edmonds via RT wrote: > Per the BIND 9.10.0rc1 release notes: > > "delve" (domain entity lookup and validation engine) is a new > tool with dig-like semantics for looking up DNS data and performing > internal DNSSEC validation. This allows easy validation in > environments where the resolver may not be trustworthy, and > assists with troubleshooting of DNSSEC problems. [RT #32406] > > Unfortunately, there is already a "delve" command shipped by the Xapian > project. This will cause a conflict for Linux distributions like Debian > and Ubuntu; two different packages cannot both ship a "/usr/bin/delve" > file without conflicting. (Per Debian policy, since the commands have > completely different functionality, one of them would have to be > renamed.) > > I recommend that ISC rename the "delve" command. Or perhaps negotiate > with the Xapian project for the rights to the "delve" command name :-) Thank you for the report. Indeed we do like the "delve" name for numerous reasons, and we have approached the Xapian project to discuss it: http://lists.xapian.org/pipermail/xapian-devel/2014-April/002399.html We'll keep you posted. -- Chuck Aurora : ISC Software Support : chucka@isc.org Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.