On Mar 11, 2004, at 12:30 PM, Noah Silverman wrote:
Fink Install ethereal completed without any errors.
I start up Apple's X11 Application and type
sudo /sw/bin/ethereal
And get all the same errors as before.
Could this be an environmental issue? Something to do with the
environment in X11?
On Mar 11, 2004, at 1:01 AM, Noah Silverman wrote:
Hi!
I am running the latest version of OS 10.3 (panther).
I just installed the most recent version of fink.
I used dselect to install ethereal. It sucessfully installed a bunch
of depancies and then ethereal.
I do the following:
1) Start
Thanks,
I'm not sure what you mean by install from source.
If I just download the ethereal source from ethereal.com, it fails to
install due to a ton of dependancy errors. That is why I tried the
Fink route.
I work in Linux all day, so I'm fairly comfortable with how these
things work,
Interesting.
I always thought that dselect was the only way to go. In general, is
it better to use fink install for the packages that I want?
On Mar 11, 2004, at 9:03 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
I mean that you should use the Fink source distribution, e.g. via
fink install ethereal.
The
I mean that you should use the Fink source distribution, e.g. via fink
install ethereal.
The Fink source distribution does all of the patching and configuration
automatically.
On Mar 11, 2004, at 11:57 AM, Noah Silverman wrote:
Thanks,
I'm not sure what you mean by install from source.
If I
For newer packages, frequently.
For bleeding edge unstable packages (which frequently are stable
versions for Linux), absolutely.
On Mar 11, 2004, at 12:07 PM, Noah Silverman wrote:
Interesting.
I always thought that dselect was the only way to go. In general, is
it better to use fink
Didn't work.
Fink Install ethereal completed without any errors.
I start up Apple's X11 Application and type
sudo /sw/bin/ethereal
And get all the same errors as before.
Could this be an environmental issue? Something to do with the
environment in X11?
On Mar 11, 2004, at 9:03 AM,
I had the same problem.
Unfortunately, I had to completely remove my /sw directory and start
over.
Once i reinstalled fink, run fink selfupdate, then try reinstalling
ethereal again. I think there is some other package installed that
messed up the gtk settings. All i know is starting over
I got it to work!
I deleted the /sw directory completely and then re-installed fink from
source. I then installed ethereal-ssl and all its dependancies from
source.
Thanks,
-N
On Mar 11, 2004, at 8:59 PM, Dave Vasilevsky wrote:
On Mar 11, 2004, at 12:30 PM, Noah Silverman wrote:
Fink
Hi!
I am running the latest version of OS 10.3 (panther).
I just installed the most recent version of fink.
I used dselect to install ethereal. It sucessfully installed a bunch
of depancies and then ethereal.
I do the following:
1) Start up Apples X11 software. (the executable that comes
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