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Re: dig utility in bind-utils-9.9.7-1 returns no output


Yaakov, Brian, Andrey, Marco, and Mark -----

I updated Cygwin this morning, and now: "dig works!  I have no idea why!"

"cksum /usr/bin/dig /bin/dig" reports the same checksums as before,
and "cygcheck dig" produces the same output as before.

Baffling.

Thanks to all of you for the suggestions.

On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 4:19 PM, Keith Christian
<keith1christian@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Mark, but I tried both of those early in my attempts without
> success.  Good suggestion, though.
>
> On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Mark Hansen <meh@winfirst.com> wrote:
>> On 4/15/2015 12:02 PM, Keith Christian wrote:
>>>
>>> cygcheck attachment is too large according to sourceware.
>>>
>>> What specific parts of cygcheck are needed to help troubleshoot this?
>>>
>>> Keith
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Keith Christian
>>> <keith1christian@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Both /usr/bin/dig and /bin/dig run the same program:
>>>>
>>>>> cksum /usr/bin/dig /bin/dig
>>>>
>>>>  680300229 2202141 /usr/bin/dig
>>>>  680300229 2202141 /bin/dig
>>>>
>>>>  Attached cygcheck_s_r_v_kvc.txt.
>>
>>
>> I'm sorry - I could be completely off-base here. What I meant was can you
>> try running
>> '/usr/bin/dig' (providing the full path to the application) rather than by
>> just running 'dig'
>> just in case there is some other 'dig' on your path (or shell aliases) which
>> might be running
>> rather than the actual /usr/bin/dig command.
>>
>> In previous messages, your examples were running 'dig' (without the full
>> path) so it wasn't
>> clear which dig you were actually getting.
>>
>> Good luck.
>>
>>
>>>>
>>>>  On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 3:53 PM, Mark Hansen<meh@winfirst.com>  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  Are you sure that you're getting the correct dig executable? Is it
>>>>> possible
>>>>>  that something else in
>>>>>  your path or alias list is getting hit? Perhaps you can try
>>>>> /usr/bin/dig
>>>>>  just to be sure?
>>
>>
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