[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes [in one very long line]: > > I don't see the problem ... the build looks clean. I've attached the > configure and build output in a tarred, gzipped file. At the end of the > file is the output from 'cvs version' and 'cvs foo'. Build was done on > Solaris 8. version.h was modified to make sure I'm getting the new > binary.
Indeed, the problem isn't obvious. It seems that configure can't find the Kerberos4 library: it's looking for /opt2/krb5-1.0.6/lib/libkrb.a and apparently isn't finding it, probably because you have Kerberos5. I know next to nothing about Kerberos and GSSAPI but it looks to me like kserver is for Kerberos4 and gserver is for GSSAPI/Kerberos5. (Note, however, that gserver is not a server command [the gserver method uses the pserver command with special options] so it won't show up in the list of valid commands.) -Larry Jones They say winning isn't everything, and I've decided to take their word for it. -- Calvin _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
