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Re: Compiling krb5-1.6 for Windows

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Danny Mayer)
Tue Jan 30 08:09:00 2007

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Peger, Daniel Heinrich wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>> Yes the build environment for KfW is pretty badly broken at least the
>> 3.0 environment which is what I ended up building (using VS 2005).
> 
> Acutally i'm not trying too compile KfW but Kerberos itself. Is this
> possible at all on a Windows platform?
> 

That's the same thing. KfW *is* Kerberos on Windows. I actually pulled
in the krb5-1.4.3 tree into it when I was doing it.

>> I wrote extensive notes on this just to get things to build.
> 
> Do you mean the instructions in the README? If yes, at least I can't
> figure out how to build this solely based on the README... 

No, I wrote my own notes during the process. I didn't publish them. The
README only takes you so far. There were a whole bunch of changes I had
to make to various makefiles in order to get it to include all of the
files required to put into the zip file as well as a bunch of other changes.

> Perhaps you
> could zip the fixed sources and mail them to my address?
> 

No, I can't do that at the moment. It would be for krb5-1.4.3 and KfW
3.0 in any case. I haven't had a moment to look at newer versions.

Danny
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