On Apr 20, 2008, at 02:07, Kok-Yong Tan wrote:
Where does wireshark write its error messages to? I did a "sudo port -uRv upgrade wireshark" via MacPorts on a PowerPC G5 Mac OS 10.4.11 system and while it upgraded wireshark from 0.997 to 1.0 successfully, wireshark will no longer start up its GUI under X- windows like it used to although it seems to be running without crashing (i.e., it seems to be running headless). On the other hand, a similar command on a Intel-based Mac OS 10.4.11 system successfully resulted in an upgrade from 0.997 to 1.0.0 and also successfully runs under X-windows. I'd like to find out what's making my PPC version go all coy on me and refuse to show its GUI... ;-)


Oh, I forgot to mention that I've already checked the DISPLAY variable on the PPC machine in the xterm window that I'm trying to run wireshark off of and it's already correctly set to ":0.0".
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