Re: [modauthkerb] GSSAPI and Static Builds
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From: Howard C. <hy...@hi...> - 2009-01-17 04:54:58
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Jeffrey Hutzelman wrote: > --On Thursday, January 15, 2009 03:44:59 PM -0800 Howard Chu > <hy...@hi...> wrote: >> Mmhmm... It's worth pointing out that the Sun LDAP SDK is going the way >> of the dodo, and Sun is adopting the OpenLDAP SDK, like everyone else >> has. You're going through a lot of gyrations to avoid disturbing a piece >> of code that is soon going to disappear, at which point you'll have to >> rebuild everything anyway. > > You're making a rather large assumption here, which I suspect is unfounded. Not at all. Just sharing information that hasn't been widely disseminated yet, as opposed to pointing him to linker options that anybody can find in their local manpages. I'm pretty sure Henry is well able to find those on his own. > That said, Henry, it may be that you are trying to solve the wrong problem, > at least partially. :-) Specifically, instead of trying to get the two > modules to coexist in the same symbol space, why not contain mod_auth_kerb > and its depencencies in their own space, by arranging for the module to be > linked with -B group. That prevents any symbol references in the group, > including both the module and its dependencies, from being satisfied by a > symbol provided outside the group, such as by apache or by some other > module. We've found this approach to be fairly effective. -- -- Howard Chu CTO, Symas Corp. http://www.symas.com Director, Highland Sun http://highlandsun.com/hyc/ Chief Architect, OpenLDAP http://www.openldap.org/project/ |