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RE: The krb5.h blues
From: |
Ayers, Mike |
Subject: |
RE: The krb5.h blues |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Sep 2001 18:29:00 -0500 |
> From: Jonah Tsai [mailto:address@hidden
> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 02:07 PM
> > From: "Ayers, Mike" <address@hidden> <mailto:address@hidden>
> > To: "'address@hidden'"
> <mailto:'address@hidden'> <address@hidden>
> <mailto:address@hidden>
> > Subject: The krb5.h blues
> > Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 12:50:11 -0500
> >
> >
> > I'm trying to install 1.11.1p1 onto a Solaris8 system. It seems
> > that no matter how I configure it, I get the krb5.h not
> found problem in
> > server.c. I've tried configuring --without-gssapi, but
> that didn't help.
> > Is there any way around this?
> >
> You will probably want to use --with-krb4=<...> and
> --with-gss-api=yes
> --enable-encryption flags, if a kerbeoized CVS is what you're aiming
> for. These flags will get you a kerberoized CVS with "gserver" in
> client/server mode.
What I want is an unkerberized CVS, but there does not seem to be
any way to build one. I don't need kerberos4, kerberos5, GSSAPI, or even a
server, but even if I turn all of these off, it still wants krb5.h in
server.c. I guess I'm stuck building kerberos just to compile CVS...
/|/|ike
- The krb5.h blues, Ayers, Mike, 2001/09/17
- Re: The krb5.h blues, Jonah Tsai, 2001/09/17
- RE: The krb5.h blues,
Ayers, Mike <=
- RE: The krb5.h blues, Ellison, Martin [IT], 2001/09/17
- RE: The krb5.h blues, Ayers, Mike, 2001/09/19