On May 19, 2008, at 12:31, Robert Liesenfeld wrote: > > On May 19, 2008, at 9:27 AM, Avery Rozar wrote: > >> Thanks for your reply, >> I'm new to the mac, is there a difference between xcode 3.0, and the >> xfree86 package? Thanks. >> > > Yes, the Xcode package is the suite of developer tools from Apple. > These tools are required to build ports. XFree86 is an X11 server, > prevalent in the Linux world. If you don't know what an X11 server > is, you will probably be happy with the +no_x11 variant on ports that > support it (such as wireshark).
Okay, just for giggles, I did: sudo port -v install wireshark +no_x11 Unfortunately, at the end, it complained the another variant was activated so I deactivated that with: sudo port -v deactivate wireshark +darwin_8 and activated the +no_x11 version with: sudo port -v install wireshark +no_x11 which returned without error. And port -v installed wireshark displays the following: The following ports are currently installed: wireshark @1.0.0_0+darwin_8 wireshark @1.0.0_0+darwin_8+no_x11 (active) However, when I double-clicked the icon in /Applications, I get an error in Console that reads: 2008-05-19 13:54:37.579 open[15218] No such file: /usr/local/bin/ wireshark and the new activated wireshark isn't in /opt/local/bin either (where the other wireshark used to reside). What gives? Is there anything I can do to get it to install correctly (either in /usr/local/bin or / opt/local/bin)? -- Reality Artisans, Inc. # Network Wrangling and Delousing P.O. Box 565, Gracie Station # Apple Certified Help Desk Specialist New York, NY 10028-0019 # Apple Consultants Network member <http://www.realityartisans.com> # Apple Developer Connection member (212) 369-4876 (Voice) # (212) 860-4325 (Fax) _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users