I downloaded the source for Cygwin's OpenSSH package and attempted to
build it with the defaults:
cygport openssh.cygport prep
cygport openssh.cygport compile
This resulted in the following compile errors:
In file included from
/usr/src/openssh-7.6p1-1.src/openssh-7.6p1-1.i686/src/openssh-7.6p1/openbsd-compat/openbsd-compat.h:180:0,
from
/usr/src/openssh-7.6p1-1.src/openssh-7.6p1-1.i686/src/openssh-7.6p1/includes.h:174,
from
/usr/src/openssh-7.6p1-1.src/openssh-7.6p1-1.i686/src/openssh-7.6p1/openbsd-compat/port-aix.c:27:
/usr/src/openssh-7.6p1-1.src/openssh-7.6p1-1.i686/src/openssh-7.6p1/openbsd-compat/bsd-misc.h:124:39:
error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘do’
# define krb5_free_error_message(a,b) do { } while(0)
^
/usr/src/openssh-7.6p1-1.src/openssh-7.6p1-1.i686/src/openssh-7.6p1/openbsd-compat/bsd-misc.h:124:46:
error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘while’
# define krb5_free_error_message(a,b) do { } while(0)
^
In file included from /usr/include/krb5/krb5.h:8488:0,
from /usr/include/krb5.h:8,
from
/usr/src/openssh-7.6p1-1.src/openssh-7.6p1-1.i686/src/openssh-7.6p1/auth.h:42,
from
/usr/src/openssh-7.6p1-1.src/openssh-7.6p1-1.i686/src/openssh-7.6p1/openbsd-compat/port-aix.c:33:
/usr/include/et/com_err.h:38:20: error: conflicting types for
‘error_message’
extern char const *error_message (long);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from
/usr/src/openssh-7.6p1-1.src/openssh-7.6p1-1.i686/src/openssh-7.6p1/includes.h:171:0,
from
/usr/src/openssh-7.6p1-1.src/openssh-7.6p1-1.i686/src/openssh-7.6p1/openbsd-compat/port-aix.c:27:
/usr/src/openssh-7.6p1-1.src/openssh-7.6p1-1.i686/src/openssh-7.6p1/defines.h:684:43:
note: previous declaration of ‘error_message’ was here
# define krb5_get_err_text(context,code) error_message(code)
^
make[1]: *** [Makefile:26: port-aix.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory
'/usr/src/openssh-7.6p1-1.src/openssh-7.6p1-1.i686/build/openbsd-compat'
make: *** [Makefile:156: openbsd-compat/libopenbsd-compat.a] Error 2
*** ERROR: make failed
Modifying openssh.cygport by removing "--with-kerberos5" allows compilation.
I have all of the applicable Kerberos packages:
$cygcheck -c | grep -i krb
libgssapi_krb5_2 1.15.2-1 OK
libkrb5-devel 1.15.2-1 OK
libkrb5_3 1.15.2-1 OK
libkrb5support0 1.15.2-1 OK
Am I missing something?
Matt D.
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