In the process of becoming a total dbx (actually gdb) weenie, I have
discovered that the problem most likely lies with the LPRng's shared
library build process under AIX.

The reason why the first call to any Kerberos library routine results in
a segfault is that some piece of the LPRng build is creating stubs for
all the Kerberos library routines which lead to nowhere.

I'm now trying to build LRPng with static libraries, and not having much
luck.  The '--enable-static' option to 'configure' doesn't do it.

-Rick

Rick Cochran wrote:
> LPRng 3.8.12, krb5-1.2.4, AIX 4.3.3.0
> 
> Attempt to send job results in segfault, as seen below.
> 
> Additional debugging statements ('Bozo 1', etc.) localize segfault to
> call to krb5_init_context.
> 
> Use of dbx yields same result.
> 
> Please explain this and save me from having to become a total dbx
> weenie.

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|Rick Cochran                                   phone: 607-255-7618|
|Cornell CIT - Systems & Operations - Net-Print   FAX: 607-255-8521|
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