On Aug 28, 2009, at 1:04 PM, Swapnil Barai (sbarai) wrote:

> Ok, I can reinstall the packages using apt-get if it makes difference.

I'd do a "make uninstall" of all the autotools you installed from  
source, and then install them with apt-get, and see whether that works.

> + pkg-config --variable=prefix glib-2.0
> + glib_prefix=/usr

OK, so that means that GLib is installed under /usr, not /usr/local...

> + [ -z /usr ]
> + glib_aclocal_dir=/usr/share/aclocal

...and Wireshark assumes that means that the autoconf macros for GLib  
are installed in /usr/share/aclocal.

If there is no /usr/share/aclocal, this probably means that either

        1) that assumption isn't correct (which would be annoying as hell,  
unless there's a way to ask pkg-config where the autoconf macros are  
installed)

or

        2) the autoconf macros for GLib aren't installed *at all*, which  
would mean that you can't build the development source.

What GLib packages have you installed?  If Ubuntu has a "development"  
package for GLib, you will have to install that in order to build  
programs that use GLib, such as Wireshark.

That also applies to GTK+ - unless you're only going to build TShark,  
not Wireshark, you will need a development package for GTK+ (I suspect  
most Linux distributions have separate "end-user" and "developer"  
packages for libraries, so that somebody who only wants to be able to  
run pre-built applications using a particular library doesn't have to  
waste disk space with header files, autoconf macros, static libraries,  
etc.).
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