I just recently subscribed, but have done a search in the archives on this issue. It seems that the last message regarding the Ethereal/GTK issue was posed in January. The response to the inquiry basically stated that everything is fixed and should be working now. I have been unsuccessful in getting Ethereal running. I even went to the extreme and did a rm -rf /sw to start over. After reinstalling fink, peforming a sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get upgrade I tried to just install ethereal with a sudo apt-get install ethereal. After doing the install I still get the GTK errors. I am a bit new to fink, but I understand you can install either from binary packages with apt-get or from source via the "fink" command. Is there any difference in the net result of what gets installed? Would I have better luck (i.e. newer release) if I tried to install ethereal from source?
Thanks, Patrick
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