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diff --git a/src/windows/readme b/src/windows/readme deleted file mode 100644 index 0bcedaf..0000000 --- a/src/windows/readme +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -Building Windows Kerberos 5 - -We build Kerberos 5 on Windows just with MSVC++ 6.0. You should -not need anything else. We do not know whether it currently -builds with other compilers or make utilities. - -There are two basic methods for making the Windows version of Kerberos -5. The traditional method involves starting on a Unix machine and -creating a distribution that can be built on Windows. The second -method works from the sources that come from the CVS tree if you have -certain Unix-type utilities. - -Traditional Method: ------------------- - -On the Unix side -1) cd xxx/src # Go to where the source lives -2) make -f Makefile.in kerbsrc.zip # Do some Unix-side configuring - # ...and create kerbsrc.zip -3) <transfer kerbsrc.zip to the PC> - - -On the PC side -1) md \k5 # Create where we'll put the tree -2) cd \k5 -3) unzip kerbsrc.zip - - or - - pkunzip -d kerbsrc.zip -4) nmake -nologo # Build the sources -5) nmake mkbin # Place binaries generated by the - # ...build in the kbin directory -6) <make sure the configuration file krb5.ini is in the \windows or \winnt - directory.> - - -All-Windows Method: ------------------- - -First, make sure you have sed, gawk, cat, and cp. - -1) cd xxx/src # Go to where the source lives -2) nmake -f Makefile.in prep-windows # Create Makefile for Windows -3) nmake -nologo # Build the sources -4) nmake mkbin # Place binaries generated by the - # ...build in the kbin directory |