On 2019-04-09 06:11, Tom Lane wrote: > I tried to replicate this on my own laptop (macOS 10.14.4 ... I do not > think there is or ever will be a 10.14.14).
right > kerberos test fails immediately: > > 1..4 > # setting up Kerberos > # Running: krb5-config --version > # Running: kdb5_util create -s -P secret0 > Can't exec "kdb5_util": No such file or directory at > /Users/tgl/pgsql/src/test/kerberos/../../../src/test/perl/TestLib.pm line 190. > Bail out! system kdb5_util failed > > and indeed, there's no kdb5_util in /usr/bin/ or anywhere else that > I can find. So I speculate that Peter is running some weird hodgepodge > of Apple and Homebrew code, making the question not so much "why does > it fail" as "how did it ever work". Yes, you need a krb5 installation from either Homebrew or MacPorts. -- Peter Eisentraut http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/ PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Remote DBA, Training & Services