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[krbdev.mit.edu #8672] KFW 4.1 credential cache issue
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Greg Hudson via RT)
Thu May 31 12:28:39 2018
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You responded to my note of May 11. On May 13 I wrote:
The only way I can think of for one thread to get another thread's
GSS ccache name is if the sources were built without thread
support, which seems unlikely. I verified that a default build
under Windows does include thread support (as I expected), both
through code inspection and through looking at the preprocessor
output of util/support/threads.c.
Since that theory seems unlikely, I don't have any useful ideas;
you may need to add more instrumentation to make things clearer.
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