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Re: Porting KRB5 to Linux?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (eichin@MIT.EDU)
Fri May 12 02:10:57 1995

Date: Fri, 12 May 95 02:00:52 -0400
To: rtaylor@cheetah.pacinfo.com (Russ Taylor)
Cc: kerberos@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: "[5115] in Kerberos"
From: eichin@MIT.EDU

Could you be more specific? I recall a problem that would show up in
std_rqs.c if you had a broken/old version of awk (which dumped core or
something like that).

I'm using libc4.6.29 and kernel 1.2.x and a gcc-2.6.3, and I just
built the tree two nights ago, with no problem -- but as I said, there
are auxiliary tools like sed and awk which you may be having trouble
with. 

As for the random() problem, configure should be detecting that and
doing the right thing; it does for me... does configure show something
like

checking for srand48... yes
checking for srand... yes
checking for srandom... yes

for you?
			_Mark_ <eichin@cygnus.com>
			Cygnus Support
			Cygnus Network Security <network-security@cygnus.com>


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