I tried compiling openssh and ran into undefined reference problems. I found out that this happens if openssl was compiled with the kerberos use flag and openssh gets compiled with the static use flag. As the last stable (for Gentoo) version of app-crypt/mit-krb5 doesn't support static libs either mit-krb5 must be fixed to support static libs or we need a check in openssh's ebuild and any other package which offers static linking.
Latest stable mit-krb5 is 1.6.3-r1 and _not_ 1.5.3-r1. Please sync your tree. Despite that I was able to reproduce the problem with mit-krb5. I'll have a look on it. g, mueli
Runs fine here. Probably fixed some time during the last 2 years. Closing. # eix dev-libs/openssl [I] dev-libs/openssl Available versions: (0) 0.9.8o ~1.0.0a-r1 (0.9.8) ~0.9.8o-r1 ~0.9.8o-r2 {bindist gmp kerberos rfc3779 sse2 test zlib} Installed versions: 0.9.8o(09:49:24 08/19/10)(kerberos sse2 -bindist -gmp -test -zlib) Homepage: http://www.openssl.org/ Description: Toolkit for SSL v2/v3 and TLS v1 # eix net-misc/openssh [I] net-misc/openssh Available versions: 5.2_p1-r3 5.3_p1-r1 ~5.4_p1-r2 ~5.4_p1-r3 ~5.5_p1-r1 ~5.5_p1-r2 {X X509 hpn kerberos ldap libedit pam pkcs11 selinux skey smartcard static tcpd} Installed versions: 5.3_p1-r1(09:59:25 08/19/10)(kerberos pam static -X -X509 -hpn -ldap -libedit -pkcs11 -selinux -skey -smartcard -tcpd) Homepage: http://www.openssh.org/ Description: Port of OpenBSD's free SSH release