05-24-2015
Hi,
Are you certain that you have a version of Ultrix for the CPU type, from memory Ultrix was DEC native so probably PA RISC and Alpha processor types will be required.
The Qemu Hypervisor will only support the OPEN RISK Version of Ultrix which I think will need to be Version 4.5 with it's own libraries installed - it does not support shared libraries.
Also the version that you are using is from around 1991, there is a much later version from 1995 that you should be looking at.
Regards
Gull
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krb5-config
KRB5-CONFIG(1) General Commands Manual KRB5-CONFIG(1)
NAME
krb5-config - tool for linking against MIT Kerberos libraries
SYNOPSIS
krb5-config [ --help | --all | --version | --vendor | --prefix | --exec-prefix | --cflags | --libs libraries ]
DESCRIPTION
krb5-config tells the application programmer what special flags to use to compile and link programs against the installed Kerberos
libraries.
OPTIONS
--help print usage message. This is the default.
--all prints version, vendor, prefix and exec-prefix.
--version
prints the version of the installed Kerberos implementation.
--vendor
prints the vendor of the installed Kerberos implementation.
--prefix
prints the prefix with which Kerberos was built.
--exec-prefix
prints the exec-prefix with which Kerberos was built.
--cflags
prints the compiler flags with which Kerberos was built.
--libs libraries
list compiler options required to link with libraries. Possible values for libraries are:
krb5 Kerberos 5 application
gssapi GSSAPI application with Kerberos 5 bindings
kadm-client Kadmin client
kadm-server Kadmin server
kdb Application that accesses the kerberos database
SEE ALSO
kerberos(1), cc(1)
KRB5-CONFIG(1)