FS#3420 - Subversion now depends on cyrus-sasl it seems, but the dependency is missing
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Opened by Paul Mattal (paul) - Wednesday, 02 November 2005, 19:07 GMT
Opened by Paul Mattal (paul) - Wednesday, 02 November 2005, 19:07 GMT
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Hi Jason,
It looks like the newest build of subversion (1.2.3-5) is built against SASL and should therefore require it, as it needs libgssapi. Can you fix, or I can if you tell me how you wish to resolve it. (build not against SASL, if possible, vs. add the dependency) Or maybe I've got it entirely wrong. So let me know. - P |
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Closed by Jason Chu (jason)
Saturday, 19 November 2005, 16:53 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Fixed in neon 0.24.7-4.
Saturday, 19 November 2005, 16:53 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Fixed in neon 0.24.7-4.
My general feeling would be that cyrus-sasl is fairly small, and to require it isn't so bad for people who already have subversion installed, so that's probably the thing to do. The alternative might be to find a build flag that turns off building against sasl, but it seems like a minor point -- and then someone will want it and come along and ask us to build against it. ;)
That's why my first question was what does it get us.
And I guess then you go with the Greg K-H answer with devfs: remove it and find out! It does make some sense, actually.
- P
It wasn't in there before because I don't use kerberos, but apparently tpowa does so when he libtool slayed it heimdal got added.
I don't have a problem with having heimdal or sasl included, nor do I have problems when it's not included. And yes, I do use SASL and Kerberos, but not for SVN :P