Yes. I did run "make install" In fact, by default, at the configuration stage, system libverto will be used based on the output.
How can I not to use the system verto? Thanks for your help! On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 10:55 AM Greg Hudson <ghud...@mit.edu> wrote: > On 1/7/19 10:29 AM, Yegui Cai wrote: > > I built kdc from source code. When I run kadmind it complains the missing > > dependency of libverto.so.0. My machine has libverto.so.1. Would it work > if > > i create a softlink to libverto.so.1? > > Not necessarily. > > Did you run "make install" at any point? libverto.so.0 should be in the > install tree along with the other libraries, and in the run-time library > path for kadmind. You can set a path prefix for the installation using > the --prefix configure flag. > > You can also rebuild using the system verto by making sure that the > verto development package is installed (libverto-dev on Debian/Ubuntu), > along with pkg-config. At configure time for the krb5 tree, make sure > it says "Using system libverto" instead of "Using built-in libverto". > (Configuring with the --with-system-verto flag will make configure error > out rather than falling back to the built-in verto.) > ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list Kerberos@mit.edu https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos