Hi Maciej, Am 19.01.2011 um 12:02 schrieb Maciej (Matchek) Blizinski: > No dia 19 de Janeiro de 2011 10:08, > <dmichel...@users.sourceforge.net> escreveu: >> +# This is a private library >> +#PACKAGES += CSWlibgssrpc4 >> +#CATALOGNAME_CSWlibgssrpc4 = libgssrpc4 >> +#PKGFILES_CSWlibgssrpc4 += $(call >> baseisadirs,$(libdir),libgssrpc\.so\.4(\.\d+)*) >> +#SPKG_DESC_CSWlibgssrpc4 += MIT Kerberos 5 core libraries, libgssrpc.so.4 > > If it is a private library, perhaps it's a good idea to make sure it > stays private by moving it out of /opt/csw/lib? On the other hand, if > other packages may link to it, perhaps it's best to devote a specific > package to it? > > I cheated and used debtree to see dependent packages of libgssrpc4. > There are a few other libraries that depend on this one. It seems to > me like there are enough complicated dependencies to try to be on the > safe side: split them off. This is my personal opinion, anyway. > <libgssrpc4-deps.png>
I updated Kerberos to 1.9 today and it looks very promising - just one test is failing due to an installed version of the same package superseding locally built ones. I think we can go ahead and really try to update that and Cyrus SASL. To my knowledge this only leaves PHP as tier-1 (and may mysql) (and postgres) (umhh.....) Best regards -- Dago _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@lists.opencsw.org https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/devel