There are Windows Nessus clients that do not require GTK, right?  So all
that is required is for nessusd to build, and a aqua nessus app.
Wouldn't a carbon-native nessus client perform better than something
that required a third party library anyways?  It's safe to assume GTK on
most Linux machines, but it is not something that exists in OS 10.

-biv

-----Original Message-----
From: Ivan Hernandez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 4:15 PM
To: Ben Vaughn
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 1.2.0 and Mac OS Support?


After looking the GTK win32 port and nessus client based on GKT for 
win32 i belive that porting GTK to Mac OS X can be done with relative
easy. Try on google for someone already doing this :) Ivan Hernandez

Ben Vaughn wrote:

>Hello,
>
>       A long time ago I attempted to get Nessus to compile in an early

>version of Mac OS X...I was unsuccessful.  After browsing through the 
>archives and reading the release notes for 1.2.0, I am lead to believe 
>that Nessus now compiles and runs in Mac OS X.  My question is this:  
>Is nessus now aqua-aware?  Do I need only GTK to run it or must I also 
>be running an X server within my OS X install?
>
>Thanks,
>Ben Vaughn
>



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