Okay, Is Kerberos compiled with static or dynamic libs? Ssh should work
both ways, but I personally never did it with static libs.
I've never done this, but there is a way to tell ./configure what
platform you are on. Try adding this to the ./configure command line. It
might not be able to determine what machine it's on. To determine what
the ./configure options are type:
# ./configure --help
Carl
On 14-Sep-00 Mike Friedman wrote:
> On Thu Sep 14 11:01:39 2000, Carl J. Nobile said:
>
>> Humm, did you do a make distclean first? If not try that, maybe you
>> have
>> old config stuff that is not being cleaned up. What platform are you
>> using? Linux, AIX, Solaris, Tru64?
>
> OK, I just tried that. I get the same result. This is Solaris 7. The
> only Kerberos library appearing in the LIBS list is libkrb5. Also, as
> I said earlier, -lresolv is not there and I wind up with two
> resolver-related
> symbols undefined, as well as a whole bunch of Kerberos-related
> symbols.
>
> Mike
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