Just installed platform independent 0.99.6 from Sourceforge, on my SUSE
10.1 Linux box. It appeared to config/build/instal ok, but I get the
following error when I try to run it.
Wireshark: symbol lookup error: /usr/local/lib/libwireshark.so.0 :
undefined symbol: mpa_samples
Anyone seen
Guy,
Thanks so much for your quick reply!
Lua is an interpretive language with an interpreter that's somewhat
compact and embeddable. Wireshark can be built with Lua support - the
Windows version we distribute is, I think, and other binary versions
(various Linux and BSD packages, etc.)
Hi All!
i'm trying to './configure' wireshark 0.99.5 on SPARC Solaris 8 machine, but
getting this error:
configure: error: neither %llx nor %Lx nor %qx worked on a 64-bit integer
configure: error: /bin/ksh './configure' failed for wiretap
Coul you suggest any workaround?
best regards,
if you use --with-lua=$DIR check that $DIR/include/lua.h is there and
that $DIR/lib/liblua.a is there as well.
hint$ find /usr/ -name '*lua.*'
L
On 7/9/07, Piers Kittel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guy,
Thanks so much for your quick reply!
Lua is an interpretive language with an interpreter
can you try --with-lua=/usr/
On 7/9/07, Piers Kittel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Jaap and Luis,
if you use --with-lua=$DIR check that $DIR/include/lua.h is there and
that $DIR/lib/liblua.a is there as well.
hint$ find /usr/ -name '*lua.*'
You've forced the configure script into
Hello,
I am planning to install Wireshark on Solaris 10
(update 3). Is there some binaries I can just
install, or do I need to download source code and
install.
I followed the link on wireshark.org and went to
blastwave.org. However, the title on wireshark
package says Package information for
Sergey Antoniuk wrote:
I'm trying to capture WiMAX messages using Wireshark 0.99.6 on Win XP
and there is nothing. I tried to do the same with Ethereal and i succeed
to capture WiMAX messages.
Wireshark and Ethereal are the same application; releases up to
0.99.0 were called Ethereal, and
It's failing to find GLib. I'm surprised the configure script didn't
stop when it couldn't find GLib; what was the complete output that the
configure script printed?
Do you have a *developer* version of GTK+ and GLib installed?
If no, you have to install them.
If so, are they installed under
I'm not sure about *developer* version of glib
here is pkginfo
# pkginfo -l SMCglib
PKGINST: SMCglib
NAME: glib
CATEGORY: application
ARCH: sparc
VERSION: 2.13.0
BASEDIR: /usr/local
VENDOR: GTK Group
PSTAMP: Steve Christensen
INSTDATE: Jul 09 2007 11:34
Осоченко Андрей wrote:
I'm not sure about *developer* version of glib
here is pkginfo
# pkginfo -l SMCglib
PKGINST: SMCglib
NAME: glib
CATEGORY: application
ARCH: sparc
VERSION: 2.13.0
So it's GLib 2.x.
BASEDIR: /usr/local
OK, so it'd be installed under
Guy,
the content of /usr/local/include is the following:
Could you determine from the output if it's developer version?
# pwd
/usr/local/include
# ls -la
total 424
drwxr-xr-x 5 bin bin 512 Jul 9 12:26 .
drwxr-xr-x 13 root sys 512 Jul 5 07:13 ..
drwxr-xr-x 3 bin
Gerald Combs wrote:
This is entirely hypothetical, but if someone were to host a 3-day
Wireshark conference, what sort of sessions would you be interested in?
If enough developers attended, would there be interest in a hackathon?
Sounds fun. Hey, just being away from work and family for a
On 7/9/07, Jeff Morriss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Melendez wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'd like to use wireshark (tshark actually) on a FreeBSD 4.11 box. I'm
getting the following error while compiling with gcc-2.95:
dtd_grammar.c: In function `DtdParseTokenName':
dtd_grammar.c:405: warning:
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