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FS#30082 - gsasl 1.8.0-1 regression: Shipped to community without GSSAPI support
Attached to Project:
Community Packages
Opened by Shawn Nock (nocko) - Wednesday, 30 May 2012, 18:58 GMT
Last edited by Sergej Pupykin (sergej) - Thursday, 31 May 2012, 08:47 GMT
Opened by Shawn Nock (nocko) - Wednesday, 30 May 2012, 18:58 GMT
Last edited by Sergej Pupykin (sergej) - Thursday, 31 May 2012, 08:47 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
When upgrading to gsasl 1.8.0-1 via pacman from the community repo, msmtp gives the following error when attempting GSSAPI authentication: msmtp: support for authentication method GSSAPI is not compiled in When attempting to make a GSSAPI authenticated connection with gsasl directly the error is: "Method not found, SASL Mechanism unknown" Reverting to 1.6.1-4 returns normal functionality. Please recompile gsasl 1.8.0 with GSSAPI support. Additional info: * gsasl 1.8.0-1 Steps to reproduce: gsasl -m GSSAPI kerberized_host port or use msmtp with "auth gssapi" |
This task depends upon
version: 1.8.0
Host type: i686-pc-linux-gnu
Install prefix: /usr
Compiler: cc: gcc cflags: -march=i686 -mtune=generic -O2 -pipe -fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 cppflags:
Warning flags:
Library types: Shared=yes, Static=yes
Valgrind:
Obsolete functions: yes
Client side: yes
Server side: yes
ANONYMOUS: yes
EXTERNAL: yes
PLAIN: yes
LOGIN: yes
SECURID: yes
NTLM: no (libs: )
CRAM-MD5: yes
DIGEST-MD5: yes
SCRAM-SHA-1: yes
SAML20: yes
OPENID20: yes
GS2: yes
GSSAPI: yes