> I've a problem using libpcap. I've installed from libpcap-0.4a6
Where did you get it? 0.4a6 isn't even the current version from *LBL* -
they came out with the final version of 0.4 several years ago, but
apparently a lot of the people doing patches to libpcap and tcpdump
didn't notice, as there are a depressingly large number of patches to
0.4a6 and patched versions of 0.4a6 floating around - much less from
tcpdump.org.
> I've read INSTALL file. It seems like I should make 'make
> install-incl', but there's no target named 'install-incl' in
> Makefile.autoconf.
There's no "Makefile.autoconf" in the LBL libpcap distribution, so I've
no idea what the problem is; it may have been introduced by whoever
produced that presumably-modified version of 0.4a6 (I'm assuming that
it's somebody's hacks to support IPv6; the LBL libpcap 0.4a6 didn't
support IPv6, and the LBL libpcap 0.4 doesn't support it).
If your goal here is to get versions of libpcap and tcpdump that support
IPv6, you might want to just download libpcap 0.5.2 (and the
corresponding tcpdump 0.5.2) from
http://www.tcpdump.org/
and try that - it has IPv6 support in it. (You might have to configure
with "--enable-ipv6" - Itojun, will it automatically detect systems that
support IPv6, or do you always have to tell it about IPv6?)
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