I've got the 1.11 version on my test server, just want to make sure it
builds without problems before trying it out on the real server.  I've come
up against a problem during make however.  I am getting a message it cannot
find a file called "crypto" which it thinks should be in
/usr/local/include/gssapi/ (I also see references to a /gssapi/include) are
there files I need to have in gssapi to finish the make if I want to set
this up as a client/server?

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Furmaniuk, Michael writes:
> 
>   In order to make sure that I have a proper build of CVS, I am going to
> re-build the CVS binary version 1.10 (it is the current one we are using)

I strongly suggest upgrading to the current release (1.11), which you
can get from www.cvshome.org, instead -- it has a number of bug fixes
and should build on Solaris without any special options or flags without
any trouble.

-Larry Jones

Pitiful.  Just pitiful. -- Calvin

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