Alec Kloss wrote:
> On 2007-11-15 17:32, Stefan Küng wrote:
> [chop]
>>> Noone helps me? Please ...
>> It's a little bit scary for most people to download some binary from
>> rapidshare...
>> How about you write a little how-to on how to compile neon with GSSAPI?
>> I then maybe will include that in TSVN so everyone can make use of it?
>>
>> Stefan
> [chop]
>
> We've tried this binary and it seems to work fine with MIT
> Kerberos. I'm going to try to find a machine to clean MIT Kerberos
> off of to try the SSPI later today. IMHO Rapidshare isn't much
> scarier than any other site that doesn't use strong crypto to
> manage their downloads. Anyway... I've also been having people use
> a build of TortoiseSVN I made that links in MIT Kerberos. I was
> hesitant to suggest linking TortoiseSVN against MIT Kerberos
> because neon (at least at that time) would dynamically link MIT
> Kerberos at compile time, so if you tried to run TortoiseSVN (or
> anything else linked with neon that was linked against MIT
> Kerberos) without MIT installed... boom. Until neon is altered
> to only link MIT Kerberos at runtime, I think this is sort-of a
> non-starter. I haven't had the time to contribute such a change to
> neon, but that seems to me to be the place where the changes need
> to be made, not so much in TortoiseSVN. Just my $0.02.
It always depends on how big the MIT Kerberos dlls would be and what
license they're under: we could ship those together with TSVN.
Stefan
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Received on Thu Nov 15 19:44:32 2007