The source files generated by compile_et and asn1-compile must
begin with:
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif
This permits conditional includes based on HAVE_STDINT_H and
HAVE_UNISTD_H to work.
Change-Id: Iefe25317ac3cb1970793748b8318174bcd7a087f
Commit c04aa9e082 specified the
mutex type, pthread_mutex_t, directly instead of using the
abstraction, HEIMDAL_MUTEX.
Change-Id: Iedfc46163140cf23014d357cc8ccc9f0e6224327
__gss_krb5_mechanism_oid_desc is now defined in gssapi/gssapi_oid.h,
so remove the definition in gssapi/gssapi_krb5.h in favor of including
that header.
Signed-off-by: Love Hörnquist Åstrand <lha@h5l.org>
md2.c was doing memset(m, 0, sizeof(m)), and so was only clearing
the first 4 bytes of the passed md2 structure in MD2_Final. Fix
this to clear the entire structure, as expected.
In most cases stdint.h should be inherited from roken.h.
In those cases where it cannot be, it must be protected by
#ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H
Change-Id: I46cbaeab1d65939468f84179aeeef7e4f898b0bb
We update krb5-config to support --all, --deps, and --vendor. So,
now if you specify --libs, you will only get those libraries that
are required for dynamic linking. If you are linking statically,
you must provide --deps. We also allow multiple libraries to be
specified on the command line for applications that use, say, gssapi
and krb5. And we elide -L and -I args if they have the prefix=/usr
as that's implied. We also update the --help output to be a little
more verbose.
We turn on a few extra warnings and fix the fallout that occurs
when building with --enable-developer. Note that we get different
warnings on different machines and so this will be a work in
progress. So far, we have built on NetBSD/amd64 5.99.64 (which
uses gcc 4.5.3) and Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS (which uses gcc 4.4.3).
Notably, we fixed
1. a lot of missing structure initialisers,
2. unchecked return values for functions that glibc
marks as __attribute__((warn-unused-result)),
3. made minor modifications to slc and asn1_compile
which can generate code which generates warnings,
and
4. a few stragglers here and there.
We turned off the extended warnings for many programs in appl/ as
they are nearing the end of their useful lifetime, e.g. rsh, rcp,
popper, ftp and telnet.
Interestingly, glibc's strncmp() macro needed to be worked around
whereas the function calls did not.
We have not yet tried this on 32 bit platforms, so there will be
a few more warnings when we do.