On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Rob Searles wrote:

>  I am trying to compile on a RedHAT 6.0 server and am having trouble
> understanding how to edit the makefiles.  I have PAM support but am not
> using shadow passwords.  Where do I add the -DUSE_PAM (and -lpam -ldl) in
> the /sys/linux/Makefile?  What is the source directory for PAM in the main
> Makefile?  Also, How do I know if I am using libc.so.5?

First of all, make sure you have the latest netatalk source.  There are
pre-release versions which are quite stable and have many bug fixes and
improvements.  There are available at:

ftp://ftp.cobaltnet.com/pub/users/asun/testing/

To enable PAM support, edit the top-level makefile in the netatalk source
tree.  One of the options near the top is PAMDIR.  Uncomment that option
(the default directory of /usr is okay on redhat) and it will compile with
PAM support.  RedHat 6.0 uses glibc 2.1.x, not libc5.

        Andy

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