John wrote:

> Near as I can tell, my Solaris 10 x86 system needs libpcap-devel, 
> compiled from source, in order for wireshark to build:

No, it needs a development version of libpcap to build versions of 
Wireshark *OR* TShark that can capture packets.  It can build versions 
of TShark *AND* Wireshark without libpcap, but those versions would only 
be able to read and dissect existing capture files - they wouldn't be 
able to capture traffic.

It needs GTK+ to build Wireshark, but it doesn't need it to build TShark.

>                    Use pcap library : yes

It appears to have found libpcap.

> I cannot seem to find the source code for "libpcap-devel", only the RPM?

If you found an RPM, you might be looking in the wrong place, unless 
people are packaging up source for non-Linux systems in RPMs.  The 
source code for libpcap can be downloaded from

        http://www.tcpdump.org/

and if you build and install it, you get the header files and libraries 
you need to build programs with libpcap.  (There's no "libpcap-devel" on 
www.tcpdump.org - the split between "libpcap" and "libpcap-devel" is a 
characteristic of binary packages for libpcap, so that if you want to 
run programs that use a libpcap shared library, but don't need to build 
programs that use libpcap, you can just install "libpcap" without also 
installing "libpcap-devel".)

However, as it appears you already have libpcap - complete with the 
header files, so you have the development stuff installed - so don't 
spend any more time worrying about libpcap.

Instead, worry about GTK+:

> Additional "configure" information, which may, or may not(?) be helpful:
> 
> checking for GTK+ - version >= 2.0.0... no
> *** Could not run GTK+ test program, checking why...
> *** The test program failed to compile or link. See the file config.log 
> for the
> *** exact error that occured. This usually means GTK+ is incorrectly 
> installed.

It's *very* helpful - it shows that the problem is that the configure 
script couldn't find GTK+.

What does the file "config.log" say about GTK+?  That file should be in 
the top-level source directory for Wireshark.
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