I have a very slow HP_UX 10.20 system, so built krb5-1.4 on it. I am using gcc-3.3.2, and built with: CPPFLAGS=-D__hpux ../src/configure --enable-shared --enable-kdc-replay-cache \ --prefix=/krb5 --disable-thread-support Output from configure has: checking for unit64_t... yes checking for int64_t... yes It compiles *BUT* klist seg faults, and rlogin and rsh get: error getting credentials: ASN.1 bad return from gmtime Ken Raeburn via RT wrote: > On Feb 24, 2005, at 13:32, I wrote: > >>(You might not need to disable the thread support; threads.c always >>gets compiled first, but just shouldn't do anything interesting after >>including some header files if the thread support is turned off, and it >>was the info on shared-library support in those headers that caused the >>failure the first time.) > > > (Getting this on record...) > > I forgot the original message mentioned that the thread configuration > code didn't work. > > With a guest account I've looked at that and found that there is no > pthread.h on this system, so, yeah, disabling thread support is a must. > (There are man pages for the thread routines; the sample code in them > starts with including this non-existent header file.) > > Testing now (running configure, as I type) with gcc (2.7!) and > CPPFLAGS=-D__STDC_EXT__. > > Ken > > > _______________________________________________ > krb5-bugs mailing list > krb5-bugs@mit.edu > https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/krb5-bugs > > > -- Douglas E. Engert Argonne National Laboratory 9700 South Cass Avenue Argonne, Illinois 60439 (630) 252-5444