head 1.1; access; symbols netbsd-11-0-RC5:1.1 netbsd-11-0-RC4:1.1 netbsd-11-0-RC3:1.1 netbsd-11-0-RC2:1.1 netbsd-11-0-RC1:1.1 perseant-exfatfs-base-20250801:1.1 netbsd-11:1.1.0.2 netbsd-11-base:1.1; locks; strict; comment @# @; 1.1 date 2025.07.17.14.26.10; author christos; state Exp; branches; next ; commitid 9yTxET2KrcqKI63G; desc @@ 1.1 log @Add build glue and generated files. @ text @ [ This is an old file, I don't know if it is true anymore but I will leave the file here - eay 21/11/95 ] To use this library with Bones (kerberos without DES): 1) Get my modified Bones - eBones. It can be found on gondwana.ecr.mu.oz.au (128.250.1.63) /pub/athena/eBones-p9.tar.Z and nic.funet.fi (128.214.6.100) /pub/unix/security/Kerberos/eBones-p9.tar.Z 2) Unpack this library in src/lib/des, makeing sure it is version 3.00 or greater (libdes.tar.93-10-07.Z). This versions differences from the version in comp.sources.misc volume 29 patchlevel2. The primarily difference is that it should compile under kerberos :-). It can be found at. ftp.psy.uq.oz.au (130.102.32.1) /pub/DES/libdes.tar.93-10-07.Z Now do a normal kerberos build and things should work. One problem I found when I was build on my local sun. --- For sunOS 4.1.1 apply the following patch to src/util/ss/make_commands.c *** make_commands.c.orig Fri Jul 3 04:18:35 1987 --- make_commands.c Wed May 20 08:47:42 1992 *************** *** 98,104 **** if (!rename(o_file, z_file)) { if (!vfork()) { chdir("/tmp"); ! execl("/bin/ld", "ld", "-o", o_file+5, "-s", "-r", "-n", z_file+5, 0); perror("/bin/ld"); _exit(1); --- 98,104 ---- if (!rename(o_file, z_file)) { if (!vfork()) { chdir("/tmp"); ! execl("/bin/ld", "ld", "-o", o_file+5, "-s", "-r", z_file+5, 0); perror("/bin/ld"); _exit(1); @