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From: Timothy Folks <timothy.folks@edgescape.com>
Subject: Re: Kerberos 1.4.1
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Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 01:49:55 -0500
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I've confirmed that Kerberos 1.4.1 (and perhaps 1.4 as well) has removed
krb5_init_ets from the libkrb5 library. You can still get full Kerberos
functionality by commenting out the krb5_init_ets call in ckuath.c since
the krb5_init_ets function had been a no-op anyway. You needn't use any of
the -D make flags that I posted earlier. Thanks to Jeffrey Altman for the
tip.
Tim