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On Fri, 12 Nov 2010, Leon Meßner wrote:
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 04:22:57PM +0100, Joerg Pulz wrote:
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On Wed, 10 Nov 2010, Leon Meßner wrote:
Hi,
What i didn't try:
- Use the port.
please take a look at ports/152030 and the patches i mentioned in the PR.
With applied ports/152030 and the world patch applied, you should be able
to build a world fully against the security/heimdal port by simply
specifying WITH_KERBEROS_PORT=1 in /etc/src.conf and HEIMDAL_HOME=<prefix>
(normally /usr/local) in /etc/make.conf.
You should specify WITHOUT_KERBEROS=1 in /etc/src.conf to avoid mess and
confusion with two different heimdal version installed.
Don't forget to install the security/heimdal port first.
Comments are welcome.
Did exactly as told and everything worked fine. Im currently in the
process of rebuilding gssapi dependent software. Will tell if it fixed
my issue.
Hi,
good to hear that everything went fine for you.
If you're using 8.x you should remove some of the leftover kerberos/gssapi
libraries by yourself as the ObsoleteFiles list is still incomplete in
8.x and 'make delete-old delete-old-libs' will not remove everything.
E.g.
in /usr/lib and /usr/lib32
libasn1* libgssapi* libhdb* libheimntlm* libhx509*
libkadm5* libkafs5* libkrb5*
in /usr/libexec
kcm
If you're using CURRENT then everything is removed by 'make delete-old
delete-old-libs'.
Btw.
If you're using security/cyrus-sasl2 with GSSAPI please take a look at
PR/152071.
If you're using databases/postgresql*-server, net/freeradius(2) or
security/openssh-portable please take a look at PR/152029.
Kind regards
Joerg
- --
The beginning is the most important part of the work.
-Plato
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