I suspect that krb5.h is installed. Redhat 9 just puts it in an odd place.
Yes, I reported this before. The best way I've found to build imapd on RedHat 8 or 9 (or YDL 3.0) is this :
make lrh \ EXTRACFLAGS=-I/usr/kerberos/include EXTRALDFLAGS=-I/usr/kerberos/lib
Where the above is all one line. RedHat did move the Kerberos files so that they're not found by the compiler by default.
Michael
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