OK, what we have here is a classical example of me not understanding what I was seeing. Thanks for straightening me out!
In a message dated 12/11/2002 4:50:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Subj: Re: Building nessus without gtk
Date:12/11/2002 4:50:42 PM Eastern Standard Time
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On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I'm working on a server that, by necessity, does not have gtk or anything
>X.11'ish installed. I have included the --disable-gtk switch when doing the
>nessus-core build (as per website instructions). I still receive the error
>"./configure: /usr/bin/gtk-config: No such file or directory" during the
>build, and it does not generate anything useful.
What exactly do you mean by "does not generate anything useful"?
It worked for me with 1.2.6. configure gives a warning - "****
gtk-config not found. The client will not be built" - but I get a
working server *and* text-mode client.
George
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