I think the easiest way to start development on Debian or any derivative is:

(0: remove everything that may interfere with the build from /usr/local)
sudo apt-get build-dep wireshark
./autogen.sh
./configure
make

Cheers,
Balint

Swapnil Barai (sbarai) wrote:
> Ok, I can reinstall the packages using apt-get if it makes difference.
> 
> The output of "sh -x ./aclocal-flags" :
> 
> + aclocal --print-ac-dir
> + aclocal_dir=/usr/local/share/aclocal
> + pkg-config --variable=prefix glib-2.0
> + glib_prefix=/usr
> + [ -z /usr ]
> + glib_aclocal_dir=/usr/share/aclocal
> + dirname ./aclocal-flags
> + ac_missing_dir=.
> + echo -I ./aclocal-fallback
> + tr -d \012
> + tr -d \015
> -I ./aclocal-fallback+ [ ! -z /usr/local/share/aclocal -a ! -z
> /usr/share/aclocal -a /usr/local/share/aclocal != /usr/share/aclocal ]
> + echo  -I /usr/share/aclocal
> + tr -d \012
> + tr -d \015
>  -I /usr/share/aclocal+ echo
> 
> + exit 0
> 
> 
> On Aug 28, 2009, at 12:28 PM, Swapnil Barai (sbarai) wrote:
> 
>> That's true. However as mentioned on
>> http://wiki.wireshark.org/BuildingAndInstalling I wanted to install
>> automake in the same prefix as libtool.  Sudo apt-get install automake
>> was putting it in a diff dir.
> 
> That item applies only if you're installing libtool from source  
> because the version that comes with your OS is 1.5.x and less than  
> 1.5.10 (as it notes, there's a bug in 1.5, fixed in 1.5.10) - *IF*  
> you're installing libtool from source for that reason, *THEN* you have  
> to install automake and autoconf in the same prefix.
> 
> It doesn't apply to versions that come with the OS - which includes,  
> for Debian and derivatives of it such as Ubuntu, versions installed  
> with an apt-get from the distribution's repository - so if you do an  
> "apt-get install" of automake, autoconf, and libtool, that should be  
> OK.  (If it's not, that's a bug in your distribution.)
> 
>> This is the output:
> 
> What's the output of "sh -x ./aclocal-flags"?
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