Sorry, I could have been a little clearer:

I can't recompile PHP.  It's against our general policy to use custom compiled 
software on the grounds that there are too many sysadmins managing a lot of 
these machines and if some software is custom compiled and others not, it gets 
too confusing when it comes to keeping the machines updated and patched.  We're 
talking a dozen sysadmins and hundreds of machines here.  :)

I did try to compile the PECL library by specifying the path to the Kerberos 
libraries as you suggested, but it turns out that the normal version of 
Kerberos seems to have, among other things, a "krb5/admin.h" header file, and 
the one that comes with CentOS has "krb5/krb5.h" instead, and even when I 
change the source code to use "krb5/krb5.h", it still throws about 50 errors 
talking about missing functions and re-defined functions and so on.

I'm thinking that the problem is that the PECL module was designed to work with 
one version of the Kerberos library and CentOS provides a different version.  I 
guess I was really asking if anyone had any diffs or anything I could apply to 
the PECL module to make it compile on a CentOS machine.  Or perhaps is there a 
Yum repository somewhere that I could use to get a version of the PECL module 
precompiled for CentOS?

I should point out that the Perl Kerberos module did install and compile 
successfully on this machine, so I'm fairly sure that Kerberos is itself 
working.

Tim Gustafson
BSOE Webmaster
UC Santa Cruz
t...@soe.ucsc.edu
831-459-5354

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