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Hi Kevin, and thank you for your answer. Kevin Coffman wrote: > I have made an effort to make nfs-utils work with Heimdal. Love has > made an effort to support functions we need in order to get "legal" > access to context information. Thank you both for your efforts as well. > I have tested nfs-utils with recent release candidates of 0.8 which > provides the functions mentioned above to give us "legal" access to > context information which we need to pass down to the kernel. Oh, there are release candidates? Now I know what to search for, I found them: ftp://ftp.pdc.kth.se/pub/heimdal/src/snapshots/ I guess I'll try creating a Gentoo ebuild for 0.8-rc7 so we can experiment with that. > In theory, any multi-mechanism libgssapi should work. I haven't > actually tried to use Heimdal's version directly. The MIT version > currently does not support the use of mechanisms not built within > their source tree. (Dynamically loading external mechanisms is not > supported.) We need this support to use our SPKM3 mechanism. Our > libgssapi can use the heimdal libgssapi as one of the mechanisms that > we load. So what did you do, rename your heimdal libgssapi.so? Or simply drop the unversioned symlink from heimdal and refer only to the versioned file? I found that stangely the version of the heimdal libgssapi seems to have changed from 4.0.0 to 1.0.0. Was this to give your libgssapi precedence? > (In hindsight, perhaps we should have named our libgssapi > differently.) I don't know how many packages depend on libgssapi. But if they all were using pkgconfig, it should be still possible to change the library name and things would still compile, right? To avoid runtime issues you could install symlinks. At least the libgssapi.so symlink without version number could then be dropped by packagers if they know they have no more packages depending on the old library name. Of course heimdal could change its library name as well, while providing such compatibility symlinks. However, without pkgconfig and with many more programs depending on it, this might become really ugly in reality. I would really like to see this name collision resolved, one way or the other. Now seems to be a good time to do so, with a new heimdal about to be released on the one hand, and on the other hand not many apps other than nfs-utils using the citi libgssapi yet from what I can tell. > When Heimdal 0.8 is released, nfs-utils should work with it. If not, > I'll put more effort into making it work. Looks like they were making some progress, creating a release candidate every other day or so. Let's hope for the best there. > K.C. Greetings, and thanks again, Martin von Gagern -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFF5UrqRhp6o4m9dFsRAj3IAJ4yvh1Sc57e4hk4kG/QZXkVmH5lawCdEHws 9WQrVsH/VDEHZEyBnDmlgwE= =rGhP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
