Ah, thanks, that did the trick, but only by doing the prebinding on the 
/sw/lib directory first, to get the libraries done, and then on the bin 
directory. Even though Steven Butler's suggestion (run 
/sw/var/lib/fink/prebound/update- package-prebinding.pl ethereal-ssl) still 
fails afterwards, Ethereal now starts up and runs lickety-split like it should.

Thanks again. 

Note to Max Horn and developers: are there any plans on porting v.0.10.14 to 
the 10.3 tree?

On Monday, February 20, 2006, at 04:49AM, Mike Zanker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>On 20/2/06 08:20, Juan Courcoul wrote:
>
>> What should I try next?
>
>Have you tried running
>
>sudo update_prebinding -files /sw/bin/*
>sudo update_prebinding -files /sw/lib/*
>
>This solved it on 10.3.9 for me.
>
>Regards,
>
>Mike.



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