You should be able to download the following "SUSE Linux Enterprise 11
Software Development Kit e-Media Kit" from here
http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/SLES_SDK
Markus
"Daniel" <Squid@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks to all who replied. I had actually searched all the Disks (which
since I downloaded the DVD's, I only had 2). None of them have krb5-devel
or
anything that I'm looking for. One of my coleuges said that when he was
working with SLES 11 32-bit he ran into an issue where you had to get some
of the packages from the online repository (thus registered). This is
rather
annoying but might be the case. I'll try and register my server and see if
it pops up there. When I figure out what I had to do, I'll let everyone
know
just as an FYI.
Thanks again.
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"Henrik Nordstrom" <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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tis 2009-08-18 klockan 15:42 -0400 skrev Daniel:
Gentlemen,
I realize that my question has morphed into a general SLES question,
so I won't keep this chain going forever. Here's my last question to
you guys before I start looking for outside help on our SLES 11
implementation (ie; where in the World are the krb dev libs).
In OpenSuSe 11.1 it's krb5-devel and krb5-devel-32bit and should be the
same in SLES 11.
Make sure you search the network repository, and not just the install
cd. The basic install cd most likely do not contain packages needed for
development.
Regards
Henrik
SLES11 has 4 disks - 2 install DVDs and 2 SDK DVDs and the development
packages are on the SDK DVDs as far as I read.
Regards
Markus