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  • #425

Provide binary packages of Kea open source

Many users prefer to get an already-compiled application to building it themselves. Kea is not kept up to date in some of the operating system distributions and it would be very convenient for users if ISC would provide an official repo with packages for at least, CentOS/EPL and Debian.

Part of the problem is incorporating the dependencies on other open source, which obviously complicates the job of producing a package.

Below is the link to the Doodle poll we did earlier, which showed that the most popular OSes for Kea are CentOS, Ubuntu and Debian, in that order. The poll didn't include RedHat when we launched it, so that may be undercounted or counted as CentOS.

https://doodle.com/poll/g2ff9rwpdzxwsvhh

Edited Jan 23, 2019 by Vicky Risk
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