krb524.dll - calling conventions on Windows
Frank Balluffi
frank.balluffi at db.com
Wed Jun 11 17:17:20 EDT 2003
Jeffrey,
The pascal calling convention is now obsolete (see http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/vclang/html/_core_obsolete_calling_conventions.asp). The current choices are listed at http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/vclang/html/_core_Argument_Passing_and_Naming_Conventions.asp.
Frank
"Jeffrey Altman
[Kermit Project]" To: krbdev at mit.edu, kerberos at mit.edu
<jaltman at columbia cc:
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Folks:
The upcoming KfW 2.5 release of MIT Kerberos will include a krb524.dll
exporting two functions
krb524_init_ets
krb524_convert_creds_kdc
KfW has never in the past included a krb524.dll. Instead the KfW Extras
package has included a k524init.exe which was statically linked to the
necessary functions.
I believe that several other members of the Kerberos community have
built their own versions of this library. If you are one of them could
you please respond and identify which calling conventions you used when
declaring the functions: C conventions or Pascal (Windows standard).
Thank you.
Jeffrey Altman
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