IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
+
Now, with that out of the way, let me point you to a few things:
+The file doc/HOW_TO_BUILD gives instructions on how to start build
+Kerberos. More complete building and installation instructions can be
+found in the doc/install.texi. (A postscript file is provided for
+your convenience.)
+
The file doc/TREE-GRAPH is a graphical representation of the source
directory tree you should receive with this distribution.
The file doc/SOURCE-TREE describes what's in each directory.
-The file doc/HOW_TO_BUILD gives instructions on how to start build
-Kerberos.
-
-We used the ISODE release 8.0 ASN.1 compiler for the code we have run
-and tested here at MIT. If you are using ISODE 6.8, you will need to
-apply the patches found in the file tools/pepsy-diffs to fix some bugs
-in the PEPSY compiler which have caused us problems. I believe that
-ISODE 8.0 should work without any problems. However, I have not had a
-chance to try it out.
-
>> <<
>> Please report any problems/bugs/comments to 'krb5-bugs@athena.mit.edu' <<
>> <<
+
+
Appreciation Time!!!! There are far too many people to try to thank
them all; many people have contributed to the development of Kerberos
V5. This is only a partial listing....
Thanks to Marc Horowitz, Barry Jaspan, and Jonathan Kamens (and
others) at Openvision, Inc. for providing us with an GSS-API library,
for serving as pre-release testers, and for finding and fixing many
-bugs (some of them at the last minute!).
+bugs.
Thanks to Cybersafe for providing patches to fix bugs with inter-realm
authentication.
-Thanks to Ari Medivnsky and Cliff Neumann for writing a ksu client.
+Thanks to Ari Medivnsky and Cliff Neuman for writing a ksu client.
Thanks to Jim Miller from Suite Software for contributing many detailed
bug reports, most of them by doing desk checks over the code!
rlogin/rsh/rcp suite and for testing out our distribution on the Sun.
Thanks to Glenn Machin and Bill Wrahe from Sandia National Labs for
-contributing the kadmin server, plus lots of bugfixes.
+contributing the old kadmin server, plus lots of bugfixes.
Thanks to Bill Sommerfeld from HP for commenting on early Kerberos
interface drafts, suggesting improvements in later coding interfaces,
Thanks to the members of the Kerberos V5 development team at MIT, both
past and present: Jay Berkenbilt, John Carr, Don Davis, Nancy Gilman,
-Barry Jaspan, John Kohl, Cliff Neuman, Jon Rochlis, Jeff Schiller, Ted
-Ts'o, Tom Yu.
+Barry Jaspan, John Kohl, Cliff Neuman, Paul Park, Chris Provenzano,
+Jon Rochlis, Jeff Schiller, Ted Ts'o, Tom Yu.
Note: