Stephen Frost <sfr...@snowman.net> writes: > On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 05:20 Peter Eisentraut < > peter.eisentr...@2ndquadrant.com> wrote: >> Kerberos tests are now failing for me (macOS).
> Interesting, they work locally for me on Ubuntu. Unfortunately, I don’t > have macOS. This only happens when encryption is being used, presumably? > GSS authentication is still working fine? The kerberos test suite passes for me on RHEL6 (kerberos 1.10.3), but I observe some compiler warnings that need to be dealt with: $ ./configure --with-gssapi ... $ time make -j8 -s be-secure-gssapi.c:597: warning: no previous prototype for 'be_gssapi_get_auth' be-secure-gssapi.c:609: warning: no previous prototype for 'be_gssapi_get_enc' be-secure-gssapi.c:621: warning: no previous prototype for 'be_gssapi_get_princ' pgstat.c: In function 'pgstat_bestart': pgstat.c:2986: warning: implicit declaration of function 'be_gssapi_get_auth' pgstat.c:2987: warning: implicit declaration of function 'be_gssapi_get_enc' pgstat.c:2990: warning: implicit declaration of function 'be_gssapi_get_princ' pgstat.c:2990: warning: passing argument 2 of 'strlcpy' makes pointer from integer without a cast ../../../src/include/port.h:429: note: expected 'const char *' but argument is of type 'int' All of PostgreSQL successfully made. Ready to install. I'm not very sure why the integer/pointer confusion in pgstat_bestart doesn't cause hard crashes when using gss auth --- or does this suite not actually test that? regards, tom lane