>Is there a better place to find the afs-krb5 source code other than >central.org? Is afs-krb5 the 'canonical' source code to aklog these days?
AFAIK, yes. When I get some free cycles, aklog will make it into openafs. >> > http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~wingc/aklog/patches/2-com_err.patch >> >> Sigh, the whole com_err mess is neverending. > >On Red Hat, it's provided as a base library for the system. The best thing >to do is probably to just see if it's already there when doing a test link >with the Kerberos libraries? The thing is, with Kerberos I want to be using krb5-config. I suppose the right thing to do there is make a test for add_to_error_table in com_err. >I didn't try to compile the rest of afs-krb5. What parts are still >relevant with MIT krb5-1.3? fakeka is now integrated, but I don't know >offhand about the rest. asetkey is still relevant. As other people have pointed out ... afs2k5db has problems. It's tough for me to debug that, since I converted my kaserver database years ago and I don't have another. --Ken _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
