>>>>> "Steve" == Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Not only that, but it conflicts with key krb4 libraries >> (libroken and libsl) IIRC. Steve> More likely: Conflicts/Replaces/Provides. I expect that if Steve> the Heimdal versions of libroken and libsl conflict with Steve> the existing krb4 versions, it's because they are in fact a Steve> compatible replacement. In theory at least... Steve> Hmm; looking at the symbol tables of each library, we have Steve> the following symbols that were present in the krb4 version Steve> of libroken and have been dropped in the heimdal version: Steve> get_progname roken_glob roken_globfree set_progname The latest Heimdal version might have renamed these to glob() and globfree(), hence clashing with the libc6 version of these functions. Yuck. There should be configure tests to prevent these, but I am not convinced they are working, as the header files were clashing (I don't know what is going on here). I can't remember now why our workaround was to rename the functions instead of removing them. It is possible the roken version has required features not in libc6. Double yuck. libroken is probably the most important library. I suspect no package other then Heimdal uses the functions in question, but I can't guarantee it. Steve> At least get_progname and set_progname were exported as Steve> part of the published API, so libroken16-heimdal can't Steve> claim to provide libroken16-kerberos4kth. It would be nice Steve> if upstream changed the soname, though, to distinguish it Steve> from other, known-incompatible versions out there. At least some of these changes look like they are Debian specific, not sure. So upstream changing the soname may not be appropriate. Anyway, here is a quick scan of dependencies, at least in sarge: (note: I filtered out Heimdal and kerberos4kth from these lists) snoopy:~# apt-cache rdepends libroken16-kerberos4kth libroken16-kerberos4kth Reverse Depends: sasl2-bin lsh-server libsasl2-modules-gssapi-heimdal evolution-exchange arla snoopy:~# apt-cache rdepends libsl0-kerberos4kth libsl0-kerberos4kth Reverse Depends: arla snoopy:~# apt-cache rdepends libss0-kerberos4kth libss0-kerberos4kth Reverse Depends: [ none ] snoopy:~# apt-cache rdepends libotp0-kerberos4kth libotp0-kerberos4kth Reverse Depends: [ none ] snoopy:~# apt-cache rdepends libkrb-1-kerberos4kth libkrb-1-kerberos4kth Reverse Depends: sasl2-bin libsasl2-modules-kerberos-heimdal evolution-exchange arla Build-depends kerberos4kth-dev: Package: arla Package: cyrus-sasl2 (note: just because a dependency is listed doesn't mean the library is *used* by application. I suspect many applications blindly link using "-lkrb5 -lsl -lroken", etc, because antique versions of libtool couldn't handle interdependencies between shared libraries properly, and there seems to be a lot of code that assumes libtool is still broken - in actual fact "-lkrb5" is all that is required). My proposed plan of action seems to be: * Work out this glob() and globfree() business, and make sure I am not creating duplicate symbols or using a version that is incompatible. * Upload Heimdal. * Rebuild above packages. * If packages don't rebuild then it may be because it requires krb4 support => drop krb4 support (cyrus-sasl?), or entire package (arla?). * Drop kerberos4kth. -- Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]