Compiling 1.3.5 under Solaris --disable-dns<all>

Guus Leeuw jr. Guus-Leeuw at gmx.de
Sat Nov 27 02:33:22 EST 2004


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ken Raeburn [mailto:raeburn at MIT.EDU]
> Sent: samedi 27 novembre 2004 06:10
> To: Guus Leeuw jr.
> Cc: 'Barbat, Calin'; 'kerberos at mit.edu'
> Subject: Re: Compiling 1.3.5 under Solaris --disable-dns<all>
> 
> On Nov 26, 2004, at 10:56, Guus Leeuw jr. wrote:
> > Because I had a linker problem, since locate_kdc.c is relying on a
> > function
> > from dns*.c. The latter has #ifdef KRB5_DNS_LOOKUP around all its
> > code, so
> > that krb5int_free_srv_dns_data() is not compiled or in the package.
> >
> > Because of this eventual mistake, I was thinking, eventually MIT KRB5
> > may
> > not work altogether with --disable-dns<all>
> 
> First, the options are "--disable-dns", "--enable-dns-for-realm",
> "--disable-dns-for-kdc"; if you added "<all>", under UNIX, you were
> redirecting input from a file called "all" and output to some other
> file.

Well, I'm lazy ;) I type <all> here and on the prompt use it proper.

> 
> Second, I believe we're only supporting --enable-dns-for-realm in the
> upcoming release; the DNS SRV query code will always be compiled in,
> and will always default to yes for finding KDCs given a realm name
> (though the config file can override that).

OK. That means there might be a fair chance that 1.3.5 breaks without this
code compiled in? ... ;)

Guus


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