How to compile krb5-1.13.2 in windows 32 bit

Parasuraman R parasuraman.r at bahwancybertek.com
Thu Jun 11 01:06:28 EDT 2015


Thanks for clarifying the same. So in that case, I can directly take the installer for kfw-4.1-beta1 for use.
Thanks again.

Regards,
Parasuraman.R


-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Hudson [mailto:ghudson at mit.edu]
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 10:34 AM
To: Parasuraman R; Tom Yu
Cc: kfwdev at mit.edu
Subject: Re: How to compile krb5-1.13.2 in windows 32 bit

On 06/10/2015 11:54 PM, Parasuraman R wrote:
> So now my question is: Is "Kerberos V5 Release 1.13.2 " and http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/dist/kfw/4.1/kfw-4.1-beta1-i386.msi are same, I mean not literally but in the functionality wise ?
>
> Because these two, namely krb5-1.13.2 and kfw-4.1-beta1 look different with different names and versions!!!

They are functionally similar, because KfW 4.1 is based on krb5 1.13.x.

We develop and test the MIT krb5 source releases for Unix-like platforms.  On a separate cycle, we take recent krb5 release branches and make Kerberos for Windows releases, usually after some testing, fixing, and improvements to the Windows-specific code.  Each KfW release page states which krb5 release series it is based on.
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