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DNS administrators can use dlint to scan recursively through the domain records of the fully-qualified zone to get a report on any errors therein. You can scan a zone you own, or anyone else's zone on the Internet. dlint talks directly to a primary or secondary nameserver for the zone, to make sure it's working with up-to-date information.
26 lines
540 B
Makefile
26 lines
540 B
Makefile
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 1999/04/06 20:24:36 hubertf Exp $
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#
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DISTNAME= dlint1.3.2
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PKGNAME= dlint-1.3.2
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CATEGORIES= net
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MASTER_SITES= http://www.domtools.com/pub/
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MAINTAINER= hubertf@netbsd.org
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HOMEPAGE= http://www.domtools.com/dns/
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USE_PERL5= YES
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NO_BUILD= YES
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do-configure:
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cd ${WRKSRC} ; \
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${MV} digparse digparse.BAK ; \
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${SED} \
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-e '/usr.bin.perl/s|/usr|${PREFIX}|g' \
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<digparse.BAK >digparse ; \
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${MV} dlint dlint.BAK ; \
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${SED} \
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-e 's|/usr/local|${PREFIX}|g' \
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<dlint.BAK >dlint
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.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
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