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Re: Kerberos V4: Linking a new library

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Donald Sharp)
Mon Sep 12 14:43:40 1994

Date: Mon, 12 Sep 94 09:55:32 EDT
From: cc32859@vantage.fmrco.com (Donald Sharp)
To: spgmnf%cmsa.Berkeley.EDU@tenpo.fmrco.com
Cc: kerberos%MIT.EDU@tenpo.fmrco.com

spgmnf@cmsa.Berkeley.EDU (Mike Friedman (510) 642-1410) writes:

>I could take some time figuring it out myself, but could someone give me
>a hint of the best way to modify the MIT V4 Imake configuration so that
> 
>                -L /usr/local/lib  -lgdbm
> 
>is added to the appropriate compile statements?  (Assume /usr/local/lib is
>where I've installed gdbm).  I believe this is all I need to do to get my
>Kerberos V4 transparently to use gdbm instead of ndbm.

I'm in the throes of understanding the new krb5b4p2 autoconf system,
and I don't have the V4 source tree handy right now, but I somewhat
remember how this works.  Imake.rules and Imake.tmpl (along with
Project.rules and Project.tmpl, if any) define the macros that expand
into Makefiles.  The inputs that provide the parameters that control
how them macros expand are found in the *.def files.  I suggest
looking in site.def and/or osconf.def in the src/config directory.

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