head 1.2; access; symbols pkgsrc-2013Q2:1.2.0.8 pkgsrc-2013Q2-base:1.2 pkgsrc-2012Q4:1.2.0.6 pkgsrc-2012Q4-base:1.2 pkgsrc-2011Q4:1.2.0.4 pkgsrc-2011Q4-base:1.2 pkgsrc-2011Q2:1.2.0.2 pkgsrc-2011Q2-base:1.2; locks; strict; comment @# @; 1.2 date 2010.04.14.19.27.15; author elric; state dead; branches; next 1.1; 1.1 date 2010.04.14.18.45.48; author schmonz; state Exp; branches; next ; desc @@ 1.2 log @Remove patch-aa as the upstream maintainer (elric@@) incorporated it. @ text @$NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.1 2010/04/14 18:45:48 schmonz Exp $ --- bin/Makefile.orig 2010-04-14 18:10:08.000000000 +0000 +++ bin/Makefile @@@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@@@ CFLAGS += -DKNC_VERSION_STRING=\"1.6\" # # For Heimdal uncomment: -CFLAGS += -DHEIMDAL -LDADD = -lgssapi -lkrb5 +# CFLAGS += -DHEIMDAL +# LDADD = -lgssapi -lkrb5 # # For MIT krb5 uncomment: @ 1.1 log @Add knc, Kerberised NetCat. It works in basically the same way as either netcat or stunnel except that it is Kerberised. You can use it to construct client/server applications while keeping the Kerberos libraries out of your programs address space quickly and easily. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ @