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* Sanity-check the results of krb5-config before proceeding.
* Fall back on manual probing if krb5-config results don't work.
* Add --with-krb5-include and --with-krb5-lib configure options.
* Add --with-remctl-include and --with-remctl-lib configure options.
* Add --with-gssapi-include and --with-gssapi-lib configure options.
* Don't break if the user clobbers CPPFLAGS at build time.
* Suppress error output from krb5-config probes.
* Prefer KRB5_CONFIG over a path constructed from --with-*.
* Update GSS-API probes for Solaris 10's native implementation.
* Change AC_TRY_* to AC_*_IFELSE as recommended by Autoconf.
Also strip out more outdated AFS kaserver instructions from README.
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projects.
The configure option requesting AFS kaserver support (and thus
building kasetkey) is now --with-kaserver instead of --with-afs.
If KRB5_CONFIG was explicitly set in the environment, don't use a
different krb5-config based on --with-krb4 or --with-krb5. If
krb5-config isn't executable, don't use it. This allows one to
force library probing by setting KRB5_CONFIG to point to a
nonexistent file.
Sanity-check the results of krb5-config before proceeding and error
out in configure if they don't work.
Stop setting Stanford-specific compile-time defaults for the wallet
server and port.
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Mike Garrison.
Also update to the latest version of all of the Kerberos Autoconf probes.
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libraries as necessary rather than hard-coding libraries. Building
on systems without strong shared library dependencies and building
against static libraries should now work.
Building kasetkey (for AFS kaserver synchronization) is now optional
and not enabled by default. Pass --with-afs to enable it. This
allows wallet to be easily built in an environment without AFS.
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