Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 10:15:14 +0200 From: Mark Murray <mark@grondar.za> To: daniel@ncsu.edu Cc: freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Kerberos IV Support Problems Message-ID: <199710110815.KAA10091@greenpeace.grondar.za>
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Please update your cvsupfile. Your are missing src/crypto/... M Daniel Henninger wrote: > Hiya, I may very well be missing some important detail here, but after > cvsup upgraded my src tree to the new kerberosIV setup, and removed the > old eBones stuff, well, everything important seems to be missing. I am > indeed grabbing the listed export-restricted collections from the > standard-supfile: > src-crypto > src-eBones > src-secure > > Yet when I do a make world, I get: > > ===> libroken > make: don't know how to make k_getpwuid.c. Stop > > Looking over the directory: > /usr/src/kerberosIV/lib/libroken > I see nothing but a Makefile which has various source files such as > k_getpwuid.c listed. I se the actual files are in: > /usr/src/crypto/kerberosIV/lib/roken/ > > I am fairly confused as to what is going on. It seems as if the > /usr/src/kerberosIV directory should either know to go after the > crypto/kerberosIV directory, or to just skip over itself. I suppose I am > more confused as to how it's supposed to work. None-the-less, the: > make -DNOLIBC_R world > that I normally do is not making it through the kerberos stuff. > > I apologize if there is some documentation on this and I have no managed > to find it. Could someone be as kind as to explain to me what I am > supposed to do at this point? > > > Thanks! > Daniel > > /\\\------------------------------------------------------------------------/ //\ > \ \\\ Daniel Henninger http://genjuro.eos.ncsu.edu/daniel // / / > \_\\\ North Carolina State University - Computer Science - Senior /// _/ > \\\ Information Technology and Engineering Computer Services <ITECS> /// > """----------------------------------------------------------------""" > -- Mark Murray Join the anti-SPAM movement: http://www.cauce.org
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