[6260] in Kerberos
Re: Kerberos on Solaris 2.4
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (guthrie@miu.edu)
Sun Nov 19 04:39:23 1995
To: kerberos@MIT.EDU
Date: Sun, 19 Nov 95 01:29:47 CDT
From: guthrie@miu.edu
In Article<48eh0g$klt@lastactionhero.rs.itd.umich.edu>, <jblum@news.itd.umich.edu> write:
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> From: jblum@news.itd.umich.edu (James M. Blum)
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> Subject: Kerberos on Solaris 2.4
> Date: 16 Nov 1995 05:08:32 GMT
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> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm looking to install Kerberos on a Sparc20 running Solaris 2.4.
Does
> anyone have any advice on how to get the thing to compile? It
sounds
> like a lot of people have been having problems. I have the Sun
compiler,
> but would I be better off using gcc?
>
-- I also had problems,
the advice I got (from Cygnus) was to use GCC, or Commercial
SparcWorks CC.
I haven't yet gotten back to trying it again.
I was surprised that I couldn't get a binary from {Sun, SUG, ...
anywhere}, as there is a LOT to make, and it seems that a lot of
people have at least some trouble with it, i.e. it is not trivial.
Is there some reason that Solaris binaries are not provided "out
there" along with the sources?