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PROGRAM:
NAME
krb5-config - tool for linking against MIT Kerberos libraries
SYNOPSIS
krb5-config [--help | --all | --version | --vendor | --prefix | --exec-prefix |
--defccname | --defktname | --defcktname | --cflags | --libs [libraries]]
DESCRIPTION
krb5-config tells the application programmer what flags to use to compile and link
programs against the installed Kerberos libraries.
OPTIONS
--help prints a usage message. This is the default behavior when no options are
specified.
--all prints the version, vendor, prefix, and exec-prefix.
--version
prints the version number of the Kerberos installation.
--vendor
prints the name of the vendor of the Kerberos installation.
--prefix
prints the prefix for which the Kerberos installation was built.
--exec-prefix
prints the prefix for executables for which the Kerberos installation was built.
--defccname
prints the built-in default credentials cache location.
--defktname
prints the built-in default keytab location.
--defcktname
prints the built-in default client (initiator) keytab location.
--cflags
prints the compilation flags used to build the Kerberos installation.
--libs [library]
prints the compiler options needed to link against library. Allowed values for
library are:
┌────────────┬──────────────────────────────────┐
│krb5 │ Kerberos 5 applications │
│ │ (default) │
├────────────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
│gssapi │ GSSAPI applications with │
│ │ Kerberos 5 bindings │
├────────────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
│kadm-client │ Kadmin client │
├────────────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
│kadm-server │ Kadmin server │
├────────────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
│kdb │ Applications that access the │
│ │ Kerberos database │
└────────────┴──────────────────────────────────┘
EXAMPLES
krb5-config is particularly useful for compiling against a Kerberos installation that was
installed in a non-standard location. For example, a Kerberos installation that is
installed in /opt/krb5/ but uses libraries in /usr/local/lib/ for text localization would
produce the following output:
shell% krb5-config --libs krb5
-L/opt/krb5/lib -Wl,-rpath -Wl,/opt/krb5/lib -L/usr/local/lib -lkrb5 -lk5crypto -lcom_err
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