Hallo Nicolas, Am 2002-01-04 um 22:11 schriebst du:
> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --disable-otp ; make > Works, well, almost works. > The only serious problems appear to be: > - Cygwin defines iruserok() in unistd.h but does not provide an > implementation, therefore ./configure detects that iruserok() is > missing and lib/roken/iruserok.c fails to compile because it > redefines iruserok()! $ nm libutil.a | grep iruserok iruserok.o: 00000108 T _iruserok > Cygwin needs a fix, if anything, but I'm not sure how to workaround > this. I worked around it by manually editing config.h and > lib/roken/Makefile... The only thing that fails to build then is > rshd.exe. > - The same klist.exe binary in /tmp/heimdal-0.4e/kuser/klist.exe works, > but, the *same* binary, located in /usr/local/bin/. Then again, if I > copy klist.exe to /usr/bin/ it works. > Cygwin is slowly making me crazy. Time to dig through the FAQs or the > Cygwin lists... and I'm not finding anything. > Is there something magical about /usr/local/ on Cygwin that prevents > binaries I compile from working? No. Sounds strange. > - When I try to link a simple conftest program to check for > gss_init_sec_context() gcc/ld fail to link, listing lots of OpenSSL > symbols as being undefined - adding -lssl to the gcc command line > does not fix the problem. This is probably something to do with the > above klist.exe problem. > I'm running make check now. Most checks are passing. > If only I can figure out exactly how to install Heimdal so things link > and run correctly. Perhaps I have to ./configure with --prefix=/usr, > since manually installing Heimdal binaries to /usr/bin seems to work... Gerrit -- =^..^= mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/