Ken Hornstein wrote:

More on aklog using krb5-config, yes MacOS 10.4 has one, but the order of
the includes is different using the krb5-config vs the --with-krb5=yes and
KRB5CFLAGS= and KRB5LIBS=.  This caues problems with asetkey.c


Sigh.  This is a mess with two different packages wanting two different
com_err libraries and include files.  I have NO idea what the right answer
is here.  I glossed over it with aklog, but it never really got solved
properly.  Suggestions from the peanut gallery?

Are there any other systems where the kerberos headers are in /usr/include?
Is this a gcc bug? Why won't gcc let me  put /usr/include first if I want to?
(gcc-3.3.2 on Solaris will also drop /usr/include)

On the Mac at least uisng the Kerberos framwork will put the Kerberos headers
before the AFS.



--Ken
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