On Oct 26, 2006, at 23:06, Tom Maddox wrote: > 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. :)
Naw, you'd still have to convince us to expend a machine on Solaris 2.6... :-) > 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. Hm, well, I don't think we *ever* test with /usr/ucb/cc, just gcc and the sunsoft compiler (v11 now, v7 or v8 previously). >> 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? fake-addrinfo.c -- its definition was the cause of the errors you reported in that file. Ken ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
