Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2015 22:52:18 +0100 From: Roland van Laar <roland@micite.net> To: Dan Langille <dan@langille.org> Cc: ports <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: security/py-kerberos Message-ID: <5515D112.6000905@micite.net> In-Reply-To: <7AC0D3B1-32EB-4732-BD7F-7258FD068992@langille.org> References: <AF0DE9E5-7B67-4846-9A7A-F6C076B8EAD5@langille.org> <5515CD55.3040203@micite.net> <7AC0D3B1-32EB-4732-BD7F-7258FD068992@langille.org>
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On 27-03-15 22:39, Dan Langille wrote: >> On Mar 27, 2015, at 5:36 PM, Roland van Laar <roland@micite.net> wrote: >> >> On 27-03-15 21:11, Dan Langille wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> Why does security/py-kerberos require security/krb5? >>> >>> I ask because we already have Kerberos in base. Why do we need two installations of Kerberos? >>> >>> I'm confused. :/ >>> >>> I ask because I just added security/py-requests-kerberos to the tree. >> py-kerberos depends on gssapi/gssapi_generic.h. >> This file isn't included in the base kerberos, but it is in the security/krb5 port. > I see. > > So we need it only for compiling, not for running? ;-) I haven't tried running it without the krb5 package. > > I want to avoid having two Kerberos installed on the server. :) > > — > Dan Langille > http://langille.org/ > > > > >
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