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On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 at 10:59 (-0500), Douglas E. Engert wrote:

It sounds like you are building Kerberos in one directory and then installing into a different directory, but then copying it to some other directory.

Douglas,

Not quite. I build in one directory, with 'prefix' set to a different, version-dependent, directory, in this case '/usr/local/krb5-1.4.1', to which I then symlink '/usr/local/kerberos'. This allows me to build new versions on the production KDC and then cut over merely by switching symlinks. But I don't *copy* the installed binaries from the prefix directory to anywhere else. In other words, '/usr/local/kerberos' is always just a symlink to the current production Kerberos directory.

Other options:

 try the gcc  option of -static-libgcc

 make sure libgcc_s.so is installed in /usr/lib

I tried 'CFLAGS="-static-libgcc", but this didn't work either, perhaps because on this system libgcc_s.so is installed in /usr/local/lib, not in /usr/lib.

So, as I said earlier, rather than spend much more time on this, I think I'll just build with static libraries, as I've been doing for years.

Mike

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