> I've seen this happen when compiling SASL using an old version of MIT > Kerberos (something based on the 1.0.X release). In more modern versions > of Kerberos, the definition is: > > #define GSS_C_NO_NAME ((gss_name_t) 0) > > If you place that in one of the SASL header files (or just in gssapi.c) > that should solve the problem. > Thank you. I will give this a try, also.
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