On 10/26/06, Ken Raeburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Note that MIT isn't testing with a Solaris version nearly that old. > I think Solaris 9 is the oldest we're testing on, or even have > available....
Well, upgrading isn't completely out of the question, but it'll be more painful for sure. I'll mail you some 2.6 CDs if that will help with testing. :) > You don't indicate what test it's running. At a quick glance, the > only place I find --version used is when it's trying to figure out > some version info about the compiler, but not getting it shouldn't be > fatal. What you see is what's in the log. I think it is running a version check; a post to the group indicates that my problem there may be related to the fact that /usr/ucb is in my path, so I took that out and am in the process of testing the results. What seems to be happening in this case is that cc doesn't mind the "--version" flag (although it doesn't recognize it), but ld does mind exits in the manner that you see. > It looks like Solaris 2.6 doesn't support IPv6. Everything we test > on does, so it's not surprising we missed something here and there. > > Try conditionalizing the definition of krb5int_in6addr_any with > "#ifdef KRB5_USE_INET6". (That macro should not be defined in > include/autoconf.h on your system.) There may be other related > problems waiting for you, though. I'll see what I can do. Where should I look for that definition? Thanks for the info. Tom ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
