At 09:43 +0100 11/02/02, Martin Costabel wrote:
>I take it you installed ethereal in binary form via dselect or apt-get
>from Fink's server?

Yes, via dselect.

> And you installed ethereal and not ethereal-ssl? If
>this is true, then the binary package is not compiled correctly. If it
>uses libcrypto at all (and it shouldn't, seeing that it's compiled
>--without-ssl), it should use the one from Apple in /usr/lib (openssl is
>part of Mac OSX), and not the one in /sw/lib installed by the Fink
>openssl package.

I selected Ethereal in the packages list, and kept everything else that was selected 
by Fink. I'm afraid I didn't look very closely at what exactly was selected. Anyway, 
the installation and the configuration went fine, and I got that alert about missing 
libcrypto when I launched Ethereal.

>I am sure the Fink maintainer will slap the ethereal package maintainer
>and the guy who compiled the binary package for this (little joke, he
>doesn't have to look far :-))

I didn't mean to start a slapping contest, even if there's only one player! :-)

Thanks for your response, Martin.

Philippe
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