1.2.6 is from 2002. The current documentation [1] can be found from the website.
If there is no need to build from source, you will probably be happier using macports [2] or homebrew [3], which are community-run package managers for macOS/OS X. For homebrew, because Heimdal Kerberos comes with the OS, MIT Kerberos is considered a "dupe" according to it's policies. You must tap homebrew/dupes in order to install krb5, and then force "linking" the package to use it (that is, your PATH will have /usr/local/bin and therefore the linked krb5 supercede where system Heimdal Kerberos is). $ # install homebrew following the instructions on their website $ brew tap homebrew/dupes $ brew install krb5 $ brew link krb5 --force I have little experience using macports, so will let someone else throw in their 2c about it. --emma [1] - http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/krb5-1.15/doc/index.html [2] - https://www.macports.org/ [3] - https://brew.sh/ On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 1:04 AM, Ronald Gmail <ronald.duenas.rodrig...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks! This is the reference from the mit I followed: > http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/krb5-1.2/krb5-1.2.6/doc/install.html#SEC63 > > Regards! > >> On 13 Apr 2017, at 12:14 PM, Benjamin Kaduk <ka...@mit.edu> wrote: >> >> You should send a link to the procedure you are trying to follow; >> otherwise we cannot help you. That is, you say "from the website", >> but which website? >> >> -Ben >> >>> On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 10:41:28AM +0800, Ronald Gmail wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> Thanks for your prompt response, however i'm still facing error when >>> compiling the package on mac Sierra OS. >>> >>> I had followed the procedure which is quite old one. >>> >>> Looks like nautils does not exist on the latest mac version, I did searched >>> and tried dcsl to modified the services, I'm not sure whether there is sign >>> that dscl is working or not. >>> >>> Have tried these steps : >>> 1. From the website I replaced nautil to dscl. >>> 2. Rebooted my mac. >>> 3. In the src directory, I excuted configure. >>> 4. From the resolve path I did executed ./resolve command. >>> >>> Can you help me to direct to the latest link if you have it? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Thank you, >>> >>>> On 13 Apr 2017, at 8:02 AM, Benjamin Kaduk <ka...@mit.edu> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Ronald, >>>> >>>>> On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 12:47:36AM +0800, ronald rodriguez wrote: >>>>> Hi MIT team, >>>>> >>>>> Just need help to install on mac, seems the instruction provided is not >>>>> working on latest mac version, are you able to provide the update steps >>>>> to install the kerberos master on mac osx? >>>> >>>> This question is better directed at the public kerberos@mit.edu >>>> list, and anyway would require more details to be answerable. (You >>>> write as if there is only one instruction set globally, which is >>>> decidedly not true. You'd need to provide more details about what >>>> procedure you are following and how it fails in order for anyone to >>>> help you.) >>>> >>>> -Ben > ________________________________________________ > Kerberos mailing list Kerberos@mit.edu > https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list Kerberos@mit.edu https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos