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Date:      Fri, 08 Sep 2023 09:13:16 +0000
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Subject:   [Bug 247940] Introduce gssapi=.. in DEFAULT_VERSIONS like for ssl=...
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--- Comment #7 from Michael Osipov <michael.osipov@siemens.com> ---
(In reply to Joseph Mingrone from comment #5)

This I have partially assumed, but there is still room for improvement even=
 if
it cannnot be fully generalized. Consider that we have gssapi=3Dbase|mit|he=
imdal
which can first define the OPTIONS and their descriptions, much like with X=
11
AND the options can globally be preset in make.conf and all ports follow su=
it
the way they think is right.

I have plenty of ports which should have MIT Kerberos, instead of doing
gssapi=3Dmit, I need to touch every single options file. I don't explicitly
strive to set the exact same flags for the every Kerberos flavor to all por=
ts,
but pull up that flavor decision globally.

At least these I need to touch instead of setting it globally. Yet another
benefit could be that if gssapi=3Dbase is the default, all default packages
provided by FreeBSD.org would link against base Heimdal. Those, like me, who
need something else can use ports.

dns/bind-tools
ftp/curl
security/cyrus-sasl2-gssapi
sysutils/msktutil
www/serf
databases/postgresql13-server
www/mod_auth_gssapi
security/py-gssapi

At least some of them are automatic dependencies which I still need to docu=
ment
because I need to provide an options file in /var/db/ports.

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