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Subject: svn rev #25478: trunk/doc/rst_source/krb_build/
From: ghudson () mit ! edu
Date: 2011-11-18 18:59:00
Message-ID: 201111181859.pAIIx0du029486 () drugstore ! mit ! edu
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Commit By: ghudson
Log Message:
Document --with-system-verto in rst docs
Changed Files:
U trunk/doc/rst_source/krb_build/options2configure.rst
Modified: trunk/doc/rst_source/krb_build/options2configure.rst
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/rst_source/krb_build/options2configure.rst 2011-11-15 17:58:22 UTC (rev 25477)
+++ trunk/doc/rst_source/krb_build/options2configure.rst 2011-11-18 18:58:59 UTC (rev 25478)
@@ -90,7 +90,25 @@
(We are not updating this version at this time because of licensing issues
with newer versions that we haven't investigated sufficiently yet.)
+ --with-system-verto
+ Use an installed version of libverto. If the libverto header and
+ library are not in default locations, you may wish to specify
+ *CPPFLAGS=-I/some/dir* and *LDFLAGS=-L/some/other/dir* options at
+ configuration time as well.
+
+ If this option is not given, the build system will try to detect
+ an installed version of libverto and use it if it is found.
+ Otherwise, a version supplied with the Kerberos sources will be
+ built and installed. The built-in version does not contain the
+ full set of back-end modules and is not a suitable general
+ replacement for the upstream version, but will work for the
+ purposes of Kerberos.
+
+ Specifying *--without-system-verto* will cause the built-in
+ version of libverto to be used unconditionally.
+
+
Environment variables
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