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 ## Status
 
-Alpha. It is largely untested, and there are loose ends in the
-functionality. For example, `delegate` does not work yet, version in the
-`SOA` record is bogus. Some of the the problems are due to incomplete
-and/or imprecise
+Alpha. It is insufficiently tested, and there are loose ends in the
+functionality. For example, version in the `SOA` record is bogus.
+Some of the the problems are due to incomplete and/or imprecise
 [definition of the domain data format](https://wiki.namecoin.info/index.php?title=Domain_Name_Specification)
 on the wiki. That said, I am using it to access some of the `.bit` websites
 and did not notice anomalies so far.
 
 Try at your risk.
 
-## Getting the Source
+## Getting the Software
+
+### Source
 
 Check the [project homepage](http://www.average.org/pdns-pipe-nmc/).
 
@@ -100,6 +101,14 @@ Git [clone](git://git.average.org/git/pdns-pipe-nmc.git) or
 [browse](http://www.average.org/gitweb/?p=pdns-pipe-nmc.git;a=summary),
 or use [github mirror](https://github.com/crosser/pdns-pipe-nmc).
 
+### Binary Executable
+
+There is a binary built for x86_64 Linux with glibc6:
+
+| Executable file                                                                                                      | PGP                                                                 |
+|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
+| [pdns-pipe-nmc.linux-glibc6.x86_64.2014-04-20.git-e9bd43f](pdns-pipe-nmc.linux-glibc6.x86_64.2014-04-20.git-e9bd43f) | [sig](pdns-pipe-nmc.linux-glibc6.x86_64.2014-04-20.git-e9bd43f.sig) |
+
 ## Author
 
 Eugene Crosser \<crosser at average dot org\>