content-type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-RT-Original-Encoding: ascii Content-Length: 1265 I successfully configured and compiled BIND 9.9.9 on a sun4u system running Solaris 10 (IPv6 disabled and not used) using the Sun Workshop C compiler, but the "reclimit" self-test failed (below). The test previously passed on BIND 9.9.8-P4, but the script appears to have been updated since then. Is this a known issue that can be ignored and/or is there something I can do to re-configure or debug it. - Rick uname -m = sun4u uname -r = 5.10 uname -s = SunOS uname -v = Generic Compiler: Sun Workshop C IPv6 disabled / not used ============================================================ S:reclimit:Tue May 10 16:35:48 EDT 2016 T:reclimit:1:A A:System test reclimit I: attempt excessive-depth lookup (1) I: count (26) != 14 I:failed I: attempt permissible lookup (2) I: count (49) != 26 I:failed I:reset max-recursion-depth I: attempt excessive-depth lookup (3) I: count (12) != 7 I:failed I: attempt permissible lookup (4) I: count (21) != 12 I:failed I:reset max-recursion-depth I: attempt excessive-queries lookup (5) I: attempt permissible lookup (6) I:reset max-recursion-queries I: attempt excessive-queries lookup (7) I: attempt permissible lookup (8) I: attempting NS explosion (9) I:exit status: 4 R:FAIL E:reclimit:Tue May 10 16:36:05 EDT 2016