On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 03:37:38PM +0100, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 03:14:42PM +0100, Michael Stahl wrote:
a more accurate statement would be, we only use libraries that are in a
sufficiently recent version in our baseline system, and which are
available in ~all mainstream Linux distros. iirc it was determined (but
forgot where) that the Kerberos stuff also belongs to that category.
OK, then I'm enabling (in master) Kerberos for GNU/Linux by
default. I'm also enabling it in *BSD, since from browsing the source
repositories of Net/Free/OpenBSD, libkrb5 is included in their basic
sources (not in the ports, in the sources themselves).
Not enabling it in DragonFly, since it seems there it is in a port.
What is intended exactly by enabling kerberos ?
DragonFly and NetBSD use the same packaging system; what ever you end up
doing, please do the same thing for both platforms.
--
Francois Tigeot
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