Hello Thanks for the reply. My concern was about people that download the jar file from it's official location and expect the GSSAPI functionality to be there but find out that it isn't and consider this to be a bug when it's only missed at compile time. Like I mentioned compiling from source produces a good jar file that works for me but I am certain I am not the only one that expects this functionality to be there and most people just download the jar file and drop it in and discover that something is not working (initially what happened to me). Do you feel the functionality should be there in the official jar file because it has been up to and including version 0.1.40. I certainly hope it will be there in the future as it is an important feature. Thank you.
Regards Borislav > Hi, > > +-From: "Borislav Stoichkov" <jsch-u...@meanstream.org> -- > |_Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2009 15:27:11 -0700 (PDT) ____________ > | > |The jar file available for download for version 0.1.41 is missing the > |GSSContextKrb5 class in the jgss directory. As a result > GSSAPI/Kerberos > |authentication is not functional. It is interesting too because the > build > |system builds everything correctly and all looks good if the source is > |used to create the jar file. Would it be possible to recompile and > post > |the version with the class so this functionality is not unexpectedly > |broken. > > You can get yet another jar placed at > http://eclipse.jcraft.com/plugins/com.jcraft.jsch_0.1.41.jar > , which has been provided as an plug-in for EclipseSDK, > but it will be functional for your requirements. > > > Sincerely, > -- > Atsuhiko Yamanaka > JCraft,Inc. > 1-14-20 HONCHO AOBA-KU, > SENDAI, MIYAGI 980-0014 Japan. > Tel +81-22-723-2150 > +1-415-578-3454 > Fax +81-22-224-8773 > Skype callto://jcraft/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ JSch-users mailing list JSch-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jsch-users