Diff for /doc/krb_note.txt between versions 1.1 and 1.3

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 "Kerberos and LON-CAPA, The Way it Should Be Done"  "Kerberos and LON-CAPA, The Way it Should Be Done"
 ==================================================    contributed by Scott, sharrison@users.sourceforge.net
     loncapa/doc/krb_note.txt
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   This document should be read by those with experience
   administering RedHat Linux systems.
   
   NOTE: Most people will just use the LON-CAPA-krb4
   rpm (available from http://install.lon-capa.org/).
   You probably only would want to look at this document
   if you NEED kerberos (it is not necessary for many
   institutions)AND if you are installing on a NON-REDHAT
   operating system.
   
   Software dependencies:
   
   * You will likely need 'devel' rpms
   
     RedHat 7.* note:
     Need several devel rpms to compile kerberos...
       db3-devel
       db2-devel
       libtermcap-devel
   
 produced by Penguin Dementia Publications (aka Scott)  Here are the steps:
   
 Ok, this is originally saved as doc/krb_note.txt in the  
 CVS repository.  
   
 Here is the build process, carved into stone  
 (we've done this multiple ways in the past, including  
 a crazily customized perl-kerberos-module Makefile_krb  
 that is different than what is generated by  
 "perl Makefile.PL").  
   
 I'm trying to do this "the right way".  So here are the steps:  
   
 * Get the perl kerberos module from CPAN (http://www.cpan.org/)  * Get the perl kerberos module from CPAN (http://www.cpan.org/)
   The module version I got was    The module version I got was
Line 21  I'm trying to do this "the right way". Line 33  I'm trying to do this "the right way".
 * Get athena-kerberos-version-4  * Get athena-kerberos-version-4
   The tarball looks like this:    The tarball looks like this:
   krb4-0.10.1.tar    krb4-0.10.1.tar
     IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS IS THE SWEDISH VERSION, NOT THE MIT
     VERSION.
     NOTE THAT KERBEROS VERSION 4 IS A VERY DIFFERENT THING
     THAN KERBEROS VERSION 5.  (Although newer versions of
     Kerberos version 5 claim to be backwards compatible with
     Kerberos version 4...we have not tested this yet.)
       
 On the world-wide web, an example URL to get this is    On the world-wide web, an example URL to get this is
   http://sunsite.ualberta.ca/pub/Mirror/kth-krb/src/    http://sunsite.ualberta.ca/pub/Mirror/kth-krb/src/
   Suffice it to say the tarball will likely be maintained/retained    Suffice it to say the tarball will likely be maintained/retained
   for sometime in the sunsite-->metalab-->ibiblio repository system    for sometime in the sunsite-->metalab-->ibiblio repository system
   There are several more recent releases since Sept 1999, but  
   I'm not trying to change-everything-at-once right now.    There are several more recent releases since Sept 1999, perhaps
     we should try to use them in the future.
   
 * Install athena-kerberos-version-4 by  * Install athena-kerberos-version-4 by
   altering configure.in to read    altering configure.in to read
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 ---  ---
 > AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(/usr/athena)  > AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(/usr/athena)
             
     /usr/local/krb4 is what you want on this line!!!!    In other words, /usr/local/krb4 is what you want on this line!!!!
   
 * generate new configure file by typing this command  * Generate new configure file by typing this command:
     
    autoconf configure.in > configure     autoconf configure.in > configure
   
 * then of course   * Then, of course:
    ./configure     ./configure
 * then  * Then compile:
   make    make
 * then  * Then install:
   make install    make install
   
 The file listing of this will be in doc/otherfiles on the  * The perl module will now install correctly
 CVS repository (installed binaries).    (otherwise it would have been severely upset
      due to kerberos being in /usr/athena as opposed to /usr/local/krb4).
 * the perl module will now install correctly  
   (before it hiccupped, coughed, was severely upset  
    due to kerberos being in /usr/athena as opposed to /usr/local/krb4)  
   
 * perl module installation is as usual  * Perl module installation is as usual:
   perl Makefile.PL; make; make test; make install    perl Makefile.PL; make; make test; make install
   
 * go get a cup of coffee so you don't see all the weird warning  * Go get a cup of coffee so you don't see all the weird warning
   messages that flash at you    messages that flash at you.
   
 * it really works  * It really works.
   
   

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