[CalendarServer-users] Deploying on FreeBSD

Joel Leyh jleyh at iastate.edu
Mon Jan 28 19:26:31 PST 2008


FreeBSD comes with Heimdal Keberos by default, so in order to get
PyKerberos to install you would need to install MIT Kerberos
(security/krb5). If you don't want Kerb at all, you can try commenting
out that part of the run script, but that may not work.

Joel

On Jan 28, 2008 5:24 AM, bsd <bsd at todoo.biz> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am looking for a howto in order to deploy calendarserver on Free BSD -
> Things seems to go quite ok until I reach the Kerberos module where it
> finally stopps compiling.
>
> So how can I deploy without Kerberos support (I don't know which file
> to edit in order to remove Kerberos support) ?
>
>
> Thanks. Sincerly yours.
>
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