Swat on Solaris 10 11/06

Hi,
I want to enable swat on Solaris 10 11/06 using the version bundled with Solaris.
As with all earlier versions I just installed the Samba packages and then imported the swat service via inetconv. In all previous versions this has worked fine but now i get an error in the web browser as followes:-
ld.so.1: swat: fatal: libgnutls.so.6: open failed: No such file or directory
I looked up libgnutls.so.6 on my earlier working versions and it is not present.
Does anyone know what package this belongs too?
Regards
Copter

Solved my own problem...
Packages required:-
SUNWgnutls
SUNWlibgcrypt
All works fine again.

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