Your probably going to have a much easier time installing the needed
packages using rpms than the source. Like was said before you'll need
the devel packages that should be on the cd and if they're not they're
downloadable for sure from RedHat. After you get the devel packages
installed you should be able to run the Nessus installer from wherever
and you should be ready to go.
Laters,
Dave King
Nicolas Pouvesle wrote:
You just have to install devel packages. You can find them in your
Redhat's cds.
I don't remember exactly but it should be X and Gnome devel packages.
After that you will be able to use nessus installer without problems
on your Redhat system.
Regards,
Nicolas
On Mar 3, 2005, at 6:27 PM, Daren Kinser wrote:
I will apologize in advance for my low understanding of the OS and
Nessus in general. I have RedHat WS 4. I am trying to install the
latest version of Nessus. I have had the same problems with version 3
and 4. Each time I try to install the problems begin with GTK. I am
getting an error that I need gtk+-2.0. I know I need glib, atk and
pango to install GTK 2.0 in order to install Nessus. I download Glib
2.0.6, atk 1.0.1 and pango 1.0.1 to directories on my desktop. I
unpack them. I then ./configure, make, make install glib with no
problems. I then ./configure, make, make install atk 1.0.1 with no
problems. I then ./configure, make and make install pango 1.0.1 with no
problems. After this, I try to ./configure GTK +-2.0 and receive the
following error:
Checking for glib-2.0 >= 2.0.6 atk >= 1.0.1 pango >= 1.0.1... Package
atk was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing 'atk.pc'
To the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
No package 'atk' found
Configure: error: library requirement (glib-2.0 >= 2.0.6 atk >= 1.0.1
pango >= 1.0.1) not met: consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH
environment variable if your libraries are in the nonstandard prefix so
pkg-config can find them.
Is it even possible to install the latest version of Nessus on this
version of RedHat? If so, is it always this difficult to get Nessus
installed on a system or is it just RedHat? Is this maybe an issue with
trying to install from the directories I downloaded them into on my
desktop? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Daren
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