Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2025 11:47:28 +0100 From: Lexi Winter <ivy@freebsd.org> To: current@freebsd.org, pkgbase@freebsd.org Subject: heads up (15.0 pkgbase): Kerberos package names Message-ID: <aIIPQPuvSD0xBiIx@freefall.freebsd.org>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] hello, commit c7da9fb90b0b enabled WITH_MITKRB5 by default, which changed the name of the Kerberos packages from FreeBSD-kerberos* to FreeBSD-krb5*. i have just landed 4cb1baa7d85c to undo this change, so the packages are now called FreeBSD-kerberos* again, no matter whether you build with MIT Kerberos or Heimdal. this also adds a new package called "FreeBSD-kerberos-kdc" containing the MIT Kerberos KDC. this package only exists if you use WITH_MITKRB5, the location of the Heimdal kdc is unchanged. there is one additional package called FreeBSD-kerberos-kdc-dev (previously, FreeBSD-krb5-dev) which shouldn't exist and will be deleted in a followup commit (see D51419). manual action required: * if you *don't* have the FreeBSD-krb5* packages installed (e.g., you haven't updated past c7da9fb90b0b yet) then you don't need to do anything, unless you want the MIT Kerberos kdc, in which case you should install FreeBSD-kerberos-kdc. * if you do have the FreeBSD-krb5* packages installed, you should ensure that after you update past 4cb1baa7d85c, the old packages are removed: pkg remove -g 'FreeBSD-krb5*' you may then want to install the equivalent FreeBSD-kerberos packages instead. * if you have build scripts that were broken by the original change to FreeBSD-krb5, and you fixed them at the time, you will need to "unfix" them to use the old names again. * if you use Heimdal (i.e., you turned off WITH_MITKRB5) then nothing has changed for you and you do not need to do anything. [-- Attachment #2 --] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYKAB0WIQSyjTg96lp3RifySyn1nT63mIK/YAUCaIIPNgAKCRD1nT63mIK/ YF/cAQDZQeKTKRNkz1r2w0idv3NgQ1faCYq7ISZOt5ZeHy4w5gD9FSnJXONLVb0u oHj9bB6xTs4Rw0ZZYYUgOf/EGmVGXg0= =N5Vt -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----help
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