Re: [openssl.org #665] Missing header file

2003-08-01 Thread Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker
What's the *real* problem here?  krb5.h should only be included of
OpenSSL has been configured to build with Kerberos, something you
currently have to configure explicitely.  If you get inclusion
problems in spite of not having configured OpenSSL to use Kerberos,
please send us a log of your building session.  If you have configured
OpenSSL to use kerberos, make sure krb5.h is available.

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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 24 Jul 2003 15:08:42 +0200 (METDST), Ron 
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rt I understand that. I think you could include a dummy header file:
rt #define OpenSSL_NO_KRB5
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rt On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 08:40:10AM +0200, Ron Whiteside via RT wrote:
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rt  The krb5.h header file is missing from the tar ball openssl-0.9.7b.
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rt The krb5.h header file is part of the Kerberos suite.
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Re: [openssl.org #665] Missing header file

2003-08-01 Thread Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker via RT

What's the *real* problem here?  krb5.h should only be included of
OpenSSL has been configured to build with Kerberos, something you
currently have to configure explicitely.  If you get inclusion
problems in spite of not having configured OpenSSL to use Kerberos,
please send us a log of your building session.  If you have configured
OpenSSL to use kerberos, make sure krb5.h is available.

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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 24 Jul 2003 15:08:42 +0200 (METDST), Ron 
Whiteside via RT [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

rt 
rt I understand that. I think you could include a dummy header file:
rt #define OpenSSL_NO_KRB5
rt 
rt RW
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rt On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 08:40:10AM +0200, Ron Whiteside via RT wrote:
rt  
rt  The krb5.h header file is missing from the tar ball openssl-0.9.7b.
rt 
rt The krb5.h header file is part of the Kerberos suite.

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Re: [openssl.org #665] Missing header file

2003-07-24 Thread Lutz Jaenicke via RT

On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 08:40:10AM +0200, Ron Whiteside via RT wrote:
 
 The krb5.h header file is missing from the tar ball openssl-0.9.7b.

The krb5.h header file is part of the Kerberos suite.

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RE: [openssl.org #665] Missing header file

2003-07-24 Thread Ron Whiteside via RT

I understand that. I think you could include a dummy header file:
#define OpenSSL_NO_KRB5

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On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 08:40:10AM +0200, Ron Whiteside via RT wrote:
 
 The krb5.h header file is missing from the tar ball openssl-0.9.7b.

The krb5.h header file is part of the Kerberos suite.

Best regards,
Lutz
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Re: [openssl.org #665] Missing header file

2003-07-24 Thread Lutz Jaenicke via RT

On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 03:08:42PM +0200, Ron Whiteside via RT wrote:
 
 I understand that. I think you could include a dummy header file:
 #define OpenSSL_NO_KRB5

The default is to build without KRB5 support. Related problems should
only occur, if the user explicitly demands KRB5 support.

What were your configuration options?

Best regards,
Lutz
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RE: [openssl.org #665] Missing header file

2003-07-24 Thread Ron Whiteside via RT

Standard Red Hat Linux 9 as shipped on their CD's.

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On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 03:08:42PM +0200, Ron Whiteside via RT wrote:
 
 I understand that. I think you could include a dummy header file:
 #define OpenSSL_NO_KRB5

The default is to build without KRB5 support. Related problems should
only occur, if the user explicitly demands KRB5 support.

What were your configuration options?

Best regards,
Lutz
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Re: [openssl.org #665] Missing header file

2003-07-24 Thread Lutz Jaenicke via RT

On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 03:29:34PM +0200, Ron Whiteside via RT wrote:
 
 Standard Red Hat Linux 9 as shipped on their CD's.

In this case I would recommend to send a bug report to Redhat; seems they
do not have their dependencies set up correctly.
The NO_KRB5 setting is contained in opensslconf.h if KRB5 support is not
compiled in. If this does not hold on Red Hat Linux, their corresponding
dependencies should be set, such that openssl-dev would require krb5-dev
(or whatever the exact packages might be... gssapi??)

Best regards,
Lutz
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RE: [openssl.org #665] Missing header file

2003-07-24 Thread Ron Whiteside via RT

Thankyou for the information. The linuxsocket.org sample program does not
include the opensslconf.h header file so I was unaware it was needed.

RW

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On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 03:29:34PM +0200, Ron Whiteside via RT wrote:

 Standard Red Hat Linux 9 as shipped on their CD's.

In this case I would recommend to send a bug report to Redhat; seems they
do not have their dependencies set up correctly.
The NO_KRB5 setting is contained in opensslconf.h if KRB5 support is not
compiled in. If this does not hold on Red Hat Linux, their corresponding
dependencies should be set, such that openssl-dev would require krb5-dev
(or whatever the exact packages might be... gssapi??)

Best regards,
Lutz
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