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author | Tom Yu <tlyu@mit.edu> | 2003-06-20 03:24:07 +0000 |
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committer | Tom Yu <tlyu@mit.edu> | 2003-06-20 03:24:07 +0000 |
commit | 386ec3896afecf2f24cc696468e2b37ab1eed89b (patch) | |
tree | ff437306f2bc07a7aadb6c2cb6812fd5cc25fb29 /README | |
parent | 35f071931d91ae3d4e230fbf01441c6aeee617f9 (diff) | |
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Delete references to --with-system-db from README
* build.texinfo (HPUX): Fix typo.
(Options to Configure): Note that --with-system-db is unsupported,
concerning possible lossage with loading dumpfiles.
ticket: 1592
tags: pullup
git-svn-id: svn://anonsvn.mit.edu/krb5/trunk@15637 dc483132-0cff-0310-8789-dd5450dbe970
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@@ -90,19 +90,15 @@ Notes, Major Changes, and Known Bugs for 1.3 may be necessary when talking to Microsoft KDCs (domain controllers), if they issue you tickets with lots of PAC data. -* If you have versions of the com_err, ss, or Berkeley DB packages - installed locally, you can use the --with-system-et, - --with-system-ss, and --with-system-db configure options to use them - rather than using the versions supplied here. Note that the - interfaces are assumed to be similar to those we supply; in +* If you have versions of the com_err or ss installed locally, you can + use the --with-system-et and --with-system-ss configure options to + use them rather than using the versions supplied here. Note that + the interfaces are assumed to be similar to those we supply; in particular, some older, divergent versions of the com_err library may not work with the krb5 sources. Many configure-time variables can be used to help the compiler and linker find the installed packages; see the build documentation for details. - We have not tested this change with version 4 of the Berkeley DB - library. - * The AES cryptosystem has been implemented. However, support in the Kerberos GSSAPI mechanism has not been written (or even fully specified), so it's not fully enabled. See the documentation for |