Sorry... I haven't have my coffee this morning. Nothing else springs to mind.


>On Mon, 09 Dec 2002 05:54:21 +1200
>begin  Richard Barrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
>
>> looks like you need to link against your kerberos library. Possibly,
>> adding something like -lkrb5 should do it.
>> 
>> >And the pertinent text:
>> >: undefined reference to `krb5_cc_close'
>> >/usr/lib/postgresql/lib//libpq.a(fe-auth.o)(.text+0x1c7): In function
>> >`pg_krb5_init':
>> >: undefined reference to `krb5_cc_close'
>> >collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>> >make: *** [smtp] Error 1
>> >Sorry, Make failed.
>
>
>I did: (from my original post):
>cc      -Wall -O2 -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE main.c -o dbmail-smtp
>list.o debug.o pipe.o mime.o pgsql/dbpgsql.o dbmd5.o md5.o bounce.o
>forward.o memblock.o pgsql/dbauthpgsql.o config.o
>-L/usr/lib/postgresql/lib/ -I/usr/include/postgresql/ -lpq -lcrypto -lssl
>-lkrb5
>^^^^^^
>note the -lkrb5 above.
>
>Thanx, but, that's not it.  And krb5.h is in /usr/include, not a subdir.
>Any other ideas?
>
>David A. Bandel
>-- 
>Focus on the dream, not the competition.
>               -- Nemesis Racing Team motto
>
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