This makes it much more clear that the timestamp written here is not
used in mutual authentication.
Andrew Bartlett
Signed-off-by: Love Hornquist Astrand <lha@h5l.org>
During a test run, cross check the Windows exports list against the
version-script files. For the test to pass, all symbols on either
list should be accounted for.
If there are symbols that are specific to Windows or symbols that are
not included on Windows, they should be annotated in the .def file as
follows:
;! non_windows_symbol
common_symbol
windows_only_symbol ;!
Once DLLs and EXEs are built, they need to have their manifests
processed and signed. These steps are encapsulated in the EXEPREP and
DLLPREP Makefile macros. Use them instead of invoking each processing
macro individually.
This was introduced by checking the Kerberos 5 checksum as a
alternative to the 8003 checksum.
Thanks to MIT Kerberos and Shawn Emery for forwarding this issue
* h-github/master: (64 commits)
refix socket wrappers with rk_
Patch from Secure Endpoints/Asanka Herath for windows support
unset KRB5CCNAME
its really just LIBADD more most of them
correct quoting
Use -lpthread for modern freebsd instead
clean KRB5CCNAME and KRB5_CONFIG, require test to reset them
more up ${env_setup}
use PTHREADS_LIBADD for freebsd6 and newer
add PTHREAD_LIBADD
add PTHREAD_LIBADD
add PTHREAD_LIBADD
switch to PTHREADS_LIBADD
log what the error string say too
More debug logging
sprinkle more 'echo "test failed"'
sprinkle 'echo "test failed"'
use calloc(), indent more prettier
in sh, equal compare is really = for strings, not ==
Check for duplicates, already loaded mechs
...
Conflicts (resolved):
lib/krb5/auth_context.c
lib/krb5/changepw.c
lib/krb5/context.c
lib/krb5/error_string.c
lib/krb5/kuserok.c
lib/krb5/libkrb5-exports.def.in
lib/krb5/net_write.c
lib/krb5/store_fd.c
lib/krb5/test_cc.c
lib/roken/strerror_r.c