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From: jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman)
Subject: Re: crypt.h missing - C-Kermit 7.0 Beta 11 and K5 v1.1.1
Date: 24 Dec 1999 01:14:45 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <8EA5B830Aferlazzohomecom@192.168.1.2>,
Kevin Ferlazzo <ferlazzo@home.com> wrote:
: Help!! <Grin>
:
: I have downloaded both MIT Kerberos v5 rel. 1.1.1 and C-Kermit 7.0
: Beta 11 and am trying to create a Kerberized C-Kermit according to
: the directions in the C-Kermit SECURITY.TXT file
:
: K5 has built without a problem (and you all know how often packages
: build without problems!!), and I can successfully get a ticket from
: my KDC.
:
: My problem is that when I build C-Kermit using the linux+krb5
: makefile target I get the following error immediately:
:
: >> In file included from ckcmai.c:91:
: >> ckcdeb.h:5009: crypt.h: No such file or directory
: >> make[1]: *** [ckcmai.o] Error 1
:
: I've looked through my original Linux CDs, and both of the C-Kermit
: and K5 distributions. I don't have a crypt.h file, or a crypt
: library anywhere.
:
: Can somebody point me in the right direction here?
:
: Thanks!
: Kevin Ferlazzo
: ferlazzo AT home DOT com
crypt.h should be in /usr/include in your Linux distribution. It is
not a part of Kerberos or C-Kermit.
Which Linux are you using? What revision?
Follow-up to comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Jeffrey Altman * Sr.Software Designer * Kermit-95 for Win32 and OS/2
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