I can test on Solaris as well, I don't want to say my test server is built
completely but I've put in most of the supporting libraries I've needed to
get CVS to build.

  Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Rasku [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 6:21 PM
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Subject: Re: CVS & GSSAPI



>
>Due to some compilation failures on some systems I have revamped the
>configure code to look for individual GSSAPI libraries.
>
>The interesting bit is that I managed to remove four out of five of 
the
>libraries we were attempting to use under Linux and it compiles and
>links fine.  To think I spent several hours tracing those libraries 
down
>and installing libcrypto.
>
>Unfortunately, I can't test the behavior on some important OSs like
>IRIX & Solaris.  Would anyone like to volunteer to try and compile it
>for me?  It shouldn't be much work - just compile attempts, reports 
to
>me of which functions can't be found and maybe which libraries to 
expect
>them in on particular systems.  I imagine we could be done in an hour 
or
>less per OS if everyone responded quickly to their email.


I'll test on Solaris if you want.  As long as I don't need to use my 
brain too much I can run it as a background task.

-- 
Stephen Rasku                   E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Senior Software Engineer        Web:    http://www.pop-star.net/
TGI Technologies


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