On 3/2/04 1:02 PM, "Guy Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Claude V. Lucas said:
>> Trying to build 0.10.2 under OS X 10.3.2 latest devsys installed
> 
> Have you also installed the latest Security Update?  If so, note that it
> *partially* installes libpcap 0.8.1 - it installs the library, but *not*
> the relevant header files.
> 
>> Some ( most ) non-Apple components installed via Fink in /sw
>> I built & installed latest libpcap (0.8.1) via the  Fink install in /sw.
>> I get the following after running
> 
> The libpcap header files that Ethereal is using in the configure script
> are the ones from 10.3.2.
> 
> The libpcap library that Ethereal is using in the configure script is the
> 0.8.1 one, whether it came from Fink or the latest security update.
> 
> If you've installed the latest Security Update, I'd un-install the Fink
> libpcap, get the libpcap 0.8.1 source, and copy the "pcap.h",
> "pcap-stdinc.h", and "pcap-bpf.h" header files from the libpcap 0.8.1
> source into "/usr/include", and then try re-running the configure script.

Hi Guy

Thanks for the help. (Again.)
I have installed the latest updates from Apple, including the Security
Update.

I uninstalled the fink-installed libpcap and libpcap-shlibs
Copied the *.h files you indicated from the libpcap 0.8.1 source to
/usr/include, ran make distclean, re-ran ./configure with the same options,
and got the same results .

After that I also built & installed the libpcap 0.8.1 source into /usr/local
and re-ran make distclean and ./configure with --with-pcap=/usr/local
re-ran make and still had the same failure. I also tried it without the
--with-pcap=/usr/local option without any success.

Any other ideas?

TIA

Claude

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