And, just replying to myself as a gift to whoever finds this in the future from searching, it turns out the system ss on CentOS does actually use readline, but you have to have the readline-devel package installed, not just the readline package, for whatever silly reason.
I will now stop replying to myself. Chris On 2011/07/22 14:41, Chris Hecker wrote: > > Hah, awesome! > > Of course, I went to the trouble of building the rpm and patching > ss/listen.c locally, only to find it is using a system ss library from > somewhere, and _that_ doesn't use readline either. Sigh. I will force it > to k5 locally with my patch until 1.10 comes out. > > Thanks, > Chris > > > On 2011/07/22 14:19, Greg Hudson wrote: >> On Fri, 2011-07-22 at 17:02 -0400, Chris Hecker wrote: >>> On CentOS, there appears to be no ss subsystem library, or at least, I >>> can't find one after 30 minutes of searching (searching for a library >>> called "subsystem" is a bit difficult, however, so I might have missed >>> it). >> >> Coincidentally, I just added libedit/readline support to util/ss >> yesterday. It will be in 1.10. >> >> >> ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
