hlssons.be/~jess/Sites-Images/wireshark.jpg
and this:
http://www.ohlssons.be/~jess/Sites-Images/wireshark2.jpg
I think I'm close to getting this working, but sure are running into a
lot of problems along the way...
Does anyone have any ideas how to proceed from here?
Thank you.
Hello,
Trying to get wireshark installed, and it looked good until the
install script got to the gtk2 installation.
(G5 powerpc, OS X 10.5.1, MacPorts 1.520)
Here's the install output:
[g5:~/downloads] jess% sudo port install wireshark
---> Extracting expat
---> Configuring expat
---> Bu
rks and
things install. Thanks for the help with that.
Jesse
On Nov 28, 2007, at 7:54 PM, Mark Machado wrote:
Jesse -
I also assume /usr/bin is the correct location.
That's where I ended up putting it.
Mark
--- Jesse Ohlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ryan, I was hesitant
Ryan, I was hesitant to move the /usr/local directory, so haven't
tried it yet.
Mark, you are right, I have no tar utility installed any more for
some reason... Any idea where it is supposed to go? I'm thinking /
usr/bin...
Thanks, I'll try to replace it this evening.
Jesse
On Nov 2
s to the list too.
On Nov 25, 2007, at 14:09, Jesse Ohlsson wrote:
I am running MacPorts 1.520 on a PowerPC G5 under Mac OS X 10.5.1.
It appears that whatever script is extracting the expat package
(whatever that is!), or the fping package for that matter, is
missing the "tar
Hello,
I installed the Xcode and X11, then the latest MacPorts and
successfully updated it as well. I am ultimately trying to get
wireshark running. This is the failure message I get:
[g5:~] jess% sudo port install wireshark
---> Extracting expat
Error: Target org.macports.extract retu