Kevin Koch wrote: > Is there anything more to it than installing VS2005 on a 64 bit Vista and > building? >
You mean apart from testing, debugging, etc? Unless kerberos is set up correctly in the first place you need to look at all of the interface variable types and find out whether they are passing the correctly sized variables. For public API's they need to be fixed size. Pointers are especially problematic if not handled correctly since they become 64-bit references rather than 32. time_t is another issue. VS2005 defaults to using 64-bit. I tripped over this immediately after installing it and rebuilding BIND9. That means find all of the uses of this type and deciding whether or not 32 or 64 bit is doable. 64-bit is preferred as 2038 is fast approaching. There will be other similar issues. Danny _______________________________________________ kfwdev mailing list kfwdev@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kfwdev