OK, thanks--After reading the article, I have a vague idea of the issue but I 
am not clear on the exact solution.  The article mentions a patch but I don't 
see a patch link.

Understand, I am a novice with this and I am not familiar with the discussion 
format.  Also, the article discusses version 9.11.31.  I was successful at 
installing a number of updated versions of BIND along the way up to and 
including 9.16.12 on the Solaris platform without the gssapi link problem.  I 
am only interested in installing non-development (production) stable versions.

Is there anything else I can review which has more specific solutions?

Many Thanks for your time.

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        On 6. 5. 2021, at 18:48, DeCaro, James John (Jim) CIV DISA FE (USA) via 
bind-users <bind-users@lists.isc.org> wrote:
        
        

        Hello,
        
        I have what is probably a very rudimentary question, but I am stuck.
        
        I am attempting to upgrade BIND on a Solaris 11.4 x86 virtual platform. 
 I have installed BIND successfully up to version 9.16.12 using  ./configure 
--enable-full-report --with-gssapi=krb5-config --sysconfdir=/etc 
--with-openssl=/usr/local --localstatedir=/var --enable-fixed-rrset  
        
        I also added environment variables: export LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib 
-R/usr/local/lib"  [and]  export 
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="usr/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig (for libuv)
        
        This time ./configure aborts with errors related to linking gssapi to 
kerberos
        
        checking krb5.h presence... yes
        checking for krb5.h... yes
        checking krb5-config linking as -lkrb5 -lk5crypto -lcom_err... 
krb5-config: could not determine proper GSSAPI linkage
        checking for GSSAPI library, non krb5-config method... looking in 
/usr/lib
        checking for gssapi.h... (cached) yes
        checking for gssapi/gssapi.h... (cached) yes
        checking gssapi_krb5.h usability... no
        checking gssapi_krb5.h presence... no
        checking for gssapi_krb5.h... no
        checking gssapi/gssapi_krb5.h usability... no
        checking gssapi/gssapi_krb5.h presence... no
        checking for gssapi/gssapi_krb5.h... no
        checking for krb5.h... (cached) yes
        checking for krb5/krb5.h... (cached) yes
        checking kerberosv5/krb5.h usability... no
        checking kerberosv5/krb5.h presence... no
        checking for kerberosv5/krb5.h... no
        checking linking as -lgssapi_krb5... no
        checking linking as -lgssapi_krb5 -lkrb5 -lk5crypto -lcom_err... no
        checking linking as -lgssapi_krb5 -lkrb5 -lk5crypto -lcom_err 
-lresolv... no
        checking linking as -lgssapi... no
        checking linking as -lgssapi -lkrb5 -ldes -lcrypt -lasn1 -lroken 
-lcom_err... no
        checking linking as -lgssapi -lkrb5 -lcrypt -lasn1 -lroken -lcom_err... 
no
        checking linking as -lgssapi -lkrb5 -lgssapi_krb5 -lcrypt -lasn1 
-lroken -lcom_err... no
        checking linking as -lgssapi -lkrb5 -lhx509 -lcrypt -lasn1 -lroken 
-lcom_err... no
        checking linking as -lgss -lkrb5... no
        configure: error: could not determine proper GSSAPI linkage
        
        I am looking all through the internet, the config.log, README etc. and 
I can't seem to find a solution. 
        krb5.h is located at 
        /usr/include/kerberosv5/krb5/krb5.h
        /usr/include/kerberosv5/krb5.h
        /usr/lib/krb5/krb5.h  
        
        I am pretty sure it is a matter of setting the correct path variable, 
but I am new at this and I can't figure it out yet.  Any help would be 
appreciated.
        
        Jim 
        
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