> Did you try to install krb5-devel. Try "yum search krb5" to
> see all the available packages that CentOS includes. In
> case your yum doesn't find something you may add more
> repos like Dag's:
I did. The krb5-devel package is the one that installed krb5/krb5.h, but as I
mentioned that seems t
Sorry, I could have been a little clearer:
I can't recompile PHP. It's against our general policy to use custom compiled
software on the grounds that there are too many sysadmins managing a lot of
these machines and if some software is custom compiled and others not, it gets
too confusing w
Sorry, I could have been a little clearer:
I can't recompile PHP. It's against our general policy to use custom compiled
software on the grounds that there are too many sysadmins managing a lot of
these machines and if some software is custom compiled and others not, it gets
too confusing when
Hi,
I'm running PHP on a CentOS 5.2 box and I'd like to get the kadm5 library to work. The documentation says
that the package is both included by default and also available as a PECL module. The functions are not
available in my base install (I'm using the PHP package from the CentOS repos
Hi,
I'm running PHP on a CentOS 5.2 box and I'd like to get the kadm5 library to
work. The documentation says that the package is both included by default and
also available as a PECL module. The functions are not available in my base
install (I'm using the PHP package from the CentOS reposit
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Donald Miller
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I try to use the Kadm5_init_with_password function, or any of the
> kerberos (kadm5) functions, I get an error that tells me that it is an
> undefined function, yet it is supposed to be part of the php core. What
>
When I try to use the Kadm5_init_with_password function, or any of the
kerberos (kadm5) functions, I get an error that tells me that it is an
undefined function, yet it is supposed to be part of the php core. What
do I need to do to use this function??
Thanks,
Donald Miller
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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