Hi Todd, 

I am having the same sort of problem with 2.0.7 in attempting to install
from the tarballs onto a Redhat 9.0 box where it doesn't seem to be ignoring
my "--disable-gtk" flag in nessus-core.  I attempted to fix the problem here
which I thought was I was missing the gtk-devel stuff, but after installing
that and all its dependencies I still am unable to get the client to compile
using gtk2.  I have gtk1.2 installed as well and the gtk.h file is in
/usr/include, but still not working.

casm> # make
cd nessus && make
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/pkgs/nessus-core/nessus'
gcc -g -O2  `sh ./cflags`        -c xstuff.c
xstuff.c:32:21: gtk/gtk.h: No such file or directory
In file included from xstuff.c:35:
xstuff.h:24: parse error before '*' token

I finally just did a make around it "make server && make install-bin && ..."
as I really don't need the gui but was a little frustrated with it.  I saw a
message from configure once about 2.0 being unstable but I'm not getting
that now as I have 1.2 on as well.

Bob Mahan
Network Security Operations 
Phone: (847) 571-5525
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http://www.nsoco.com



> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Todd A. Jacobs
> Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 10:32 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Compile with tcp-wrappers not working?
> 
> 
> I compiled nessus-core with the following options:
> 
>     ./configure --enable-release --enable-syslog 
> --enable-tcpwrappers \
>     --enable-save-sessions --enable-save-kb --disable-gtk
> 
> Tcpwrappers doesn't seem to work, so I ran nessusd -d and got:
> 
> This is Nessus 2.0.6 for Linux 2.4.16-010stab017.17.777-smp 
> compiled with gcc version 3.2 20020903 (Red Hat Linux 8.0 
> 3.2-7) Current setup :
>         Experimental session-saving    : enabled
>         Experimental KB saving         : enabled
>         Thread manager                 : fork
>         nasl                           : 2.0.6
>         libnessus                      : 2.0.6
>         SSL support                    : enabled
>         SSL is used for client / server communication
>         Running as euid
> 
> It doesn't show tcpwrappers support. Did I miss a step somehow?
> 
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