I've just checked out your update (have problems with network) and going to
review it. I'll let you know if I have questions or comments to your update.
BTW, we developed small tests for login modules that use these libraries
see:
1)
modules\security\test\windows\unit\org\apache\harmony\security\x\security\auth\module\NTLoginModuleTest.java
2)
modules\security\test\linux\unit\org\apache\harmony\security\x\security\auth\module\UnixLoginModuleTest.java
Thanks,
Stepan Mishura
Intel Middleware Products Division
On 2/22/06, Tim Ellison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FYI: I have added the C versions of the auth natives into the build.
They are building as hyayth.dll | libhyauth.so into jre/bin.
However, I *haven't* removed the jaaswin.dll | libjaasnix.so code (and
these are still being loaded by NTSystem.java | UnixSystem.java) until
I've tested the new libraries.
Regards,
Tim
Tim Ellison wrote:
sure -- this is the C version of the jaaswin code (including some Hy
portlib-ification), with building code in the makefile format that the
other natives use. The Linux version still needs doing, so I wanted to
stash it in SVN for discussion with Mikhail et al before linking it into
the actual build.
Thanks
Tim
Leo Simons wrote:
On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 11:00:26PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Author: tellison
Date: Thu Feb 16 15:00:22 2006
New Revision: 378390
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=378390view=rev
Log:
Just stashing this code in svn,
not included in the build.
When you put new things in SVN, please either make sure to have some
notes next
to them describing what it is for / what it does / what you will use it
for or,
failing that, write a meaningful commit message that has this info.
The subversion project has a great HACKING.html that describes the how
and the why
and the like for this kind of thing.
Thanks!
Leo
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Tim Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
IBM Java technology centre, UK.