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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Sam Hartman)
Fri Feb 9 22:54:42 1996

Date: Fri, 9 Feb 1996 22:54:32 -0500
From: Sam Hartman <hartmans@MIT.EDU>
To: kcr@MIT.EDU
Cc: ops@MIT.EDU, krbdev@MIT.EDU


	OK, I've built a fairly stable version of the binaries for all
platforms besides SGI from the sources in /mit/krb5/sandbox.  If you
want a snapshot of this directory, you can tar it up or tell me where
to drop it.  (Note that this directory is a development-style source
tree, *not* a release-style source tree.  For the most part, that
simply means that it includes CVS information, and .sanatize files.
It may also include a few editor backup files, but everything in the
tree has been checked into CVS, so we can easily reconstruct the code
we are giving you.)

	The sunos and Ultrix builds do not use shared libraries; the
rest do.  If you care about this, you can rebuild from the same
sources.  As an example of how I configured things, look at the top of
each build volume; for example, /mit/krb5/.build.rs_aix32/config
contains the configure line for rsaix.  You would want to change the
prefix and remove --enable-shared.

	Note to krbdev folks: this is a checkout of the ops_snapshot1
branch.  It diverges from the main tree in that it has an
--enable-athena hack that falls back to /usr/athena/bin/* instead of
/usr/ucb/*, so ops can use a v5 client even if they may need a v4
client eventually.  (Note that encrypted rsh doesn't work with v4, but
you know that already.)

	I will be pointing you to a checklist of instructions for
installing krb5 later tonight or Saturday.

--Sam

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