I've spent the morning looking at making some RPMs for Fedora Core 1 and run into a problem with GSSAPI. Basically the default install of Fedora doesn't come with the necessary gssapi code to build the RPMs by default (i.e. you need to say %define kerberos5 0 in openssh.spec). Since Fedora is going to fork off from RedHat I was going to create a set of patches to make a contrib/fedora for RPM building on Fedora but wasn't sure if it'd be more appropriate to make it not build Kerberos5 by default or make the proper packages for gssapi required. Thanks -- Jason McCormick jason at devrandom.org GPG Key: http://www.devrandom.org/gpgkey.php
Jason McCormick wrote:> > I've spent the morning looking at making some RPMs for Fedora Core 1 > and run into a problem with GSSAPI. Basically the default install of > Fedora doesn't come with the necessary gssapi code to build the RPMs by > default (i.e. you need to say %define kerberos5 0 in openssh.spec). > Since Fedora is going to fork off from RedHat I was going to create a > set of patches to make a contrib/fedora for RPM building on Fedora but > wasn't sure if it'd be more appropriate to make it not build Kerberos5 > by default or make the proper packages for gssapi required.Please consider building it with Kerberos5. by default.> > Thanks > -- > Jason McCormick > jason at devrandom.org > GPG Key: http://www.devrandom.org/gpgkey.php > > _______________________________________________ > openssh-unix-dev mailing list > openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org > http://www.mindrot.org/mailman/listinfo/openssh-unix-dev-- Douglas E. Engert <DEEngert at anl.gov> Argonne National Laboratory 9700 South Cass Avenue Argonne, Illinois 60439 (630) 252-5444
Actually, after looking at this some more, it's not that the gssapi headers aren't present, it's that they're not where the spec file is telling autoconf to find them. This is easily changed in the .spec file. -- Jason McCormick jason at devrandom.org GPG Key: http://www.devrandom.org/gpgkey.php
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Jason McCormick wrote:> I've spent the morning looking at making some RPMs for Fedora Core 1 > and run into a problem with GSSAPI. Basically the default install of > Fedora doesn't come with the necessary gssapi code to build the RPMs by > defaultReally? Does Fedora now no longer ship with the krb5-devel RPM? S.
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