I had to remove a newer version of libpcap, then install a mdk version of libpcap and it works fine now. ?? I guess I'll have to settle for 9.6 instead of 9.8 for now. Thanks again for your help!
On Monday 30 December 2002 05:22 pm, Rolf Pedersen wrote: > Lorne wrote: > > On Monday 30 December 2002 03:47 pm, Rolf Pedersen wrote: > >>Lorne wrote: > >>>Does anybody know why ethereal has dropped from Mandrake? The author of > >>>Ethereal seems to be of the impression the file is available from cooker > >>>and it is not. If I recall it used to be part of the cdrom install set. > >>>Sure is a handy tool and I'm having some dependancy problems to get it > >>> to install. > >> > >>Ethereal is in the contrib directory of both cooker and 9.0 > > > > It is two version behind and it insists that it needs libpcap as a > > dependancy even though it is already installed. ?? thanks anyhow for the > > info. > > Installs here. You might have a problem with your rpm database. > > # urpmi ethereal > To satisfy dependencies, the following packages are going to be > installed (12 MB): > ethereal-0.9.6-2mdk.i586 > libsnmp0-4.2.3-4mdk.i586 > Is this OK? (Y/n) > installing /backup/contrib/ethereal-0.9.6-2mdk.i586.rpm > /mnt/hd/Mandrake/RPMS/libsnmp0-4.2.3-4mdk.i586.rpm > > Preparing... > ################################################## > 1:libsnmp0 > ################################################## > 2:ethereal > ##################################################
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