-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 at 09:28 (-0500), Rachel Elizabeth Dillon wrote:
> This is most likely a problem with your LaTeX installation, as the > latex.fmt file should be part of your LaTeX install; on my Debian Linux > machine, it lives in /var/lib/texmf/web2c/latex.fmt, but I don't have a > Solaris machine to find it on handy. If "find / | grep latex.fmt" (and > there are probably better ways to do that) doesnt' show you any files, > you're probably missing something. Whatever problems you do have with > your LaTeX build are probably best solved elsewhere. Rachel, I'm quite amenable to reinstalling LaTex, but where can I get it? I've looked at the LaTex project web page, which refers to several other sites, but they all appear to contain multiple components and packages and (not knowing anything about LaTex myself) I can't tell which I need just to get basic LaTex functionality. And I don't really require all its bells and whistles, just the ability to convert .tex files to a more usable format (ps or pdf). > In the process of looking at this problem, I did generate ps files of > the document you wanted. I put them in > http://yiff.mit.edu/kerberos-temp/ so that you are spared the pain of > debugging LaTeX if you don't have time to do that right now. Of course, > these files come with no warranty, the server makes no claims of uptime, > I probably won't do this again, I am not a LaTeX preprocessor, etc. etc. > :) I appreciate this. However, the two files you've posted seem to contain only one page each. My specific interest at the moment is the most current version of the API documentation that will show me the newer library functions for doing AS and TGS processing. I have some old code (for web-server proxy Kerberos authentication), which still uses krb5_get_in_tkt_with_password, krb5_mk_req, krb5_rd_req, etc, and I want to see how the newer 'creds' functions are supposed to work. Even more specifically (now I'm getting off the subject of documentation and into the motivating issue): I'd like to be able to acquire a TGT for a user and pass it to a TGS request without having first to save the initial credential to a cache file. My code runs out of a CGI script (and has worked OK for years) and it seems to me it would be more efficient if I could bypass the use of a credentials cache, since the acquiring of the initial credential and using it for a TGS request are done in the same module. I was hoping to get some better ideas by looking at the most current version of the API docs. But I would also like to be able to process all the K5 tex files, now and in the future, so getting all the right software for that is also a goal. Thanks. Mike _____________________________________________________________________ Mike Friedman System and Network Security [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2484 Shattuck Avenue 1-510-642-1410 University of California at Berkeley http://ack.Berkeley.EDU/~mikef http://security.berkeley.edu _____________________________________________________________________ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.8 iQA/AwUBQkRaM60bf1iNr4mCEQIX5wCaA8rTDKy173MhRHQCEruGbXLZDzsAnRjj RLobrKxmHOV005RD8jXciW6T =Xe7v -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
