Or perhaps, use --root=/usr/local or --root=/opt to install wireshark
in a completely new location which doesn't conflict with the already
installed ethereal (if you wanted to keep both for any reason ;-) )
On 3/14/07, Carsten Prescher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > I've generated an rp
Hello,
> I've generated an rpm from the wireshark source code .
> The rpm was generated successfully , I used "make rpm-package".
> But when I install it using "rpm -ivh " command I'm getting the
> following error .
>
> file /usr/lib/libwiretap.so.0.0.1 from install of wireshark-0.99.3a-2
> con
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 06:54:43PM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've generated an rpm from the wireshark source code . The rpm was
> generated successfully , I used "make rpm-package". But when I install
> it using "rpm -ivh " command I'm getting the following error .
>
> file /usr/lib/l
Hi ,
I've generated an rpm from the wireshark source code .
The rpm was generated successfully , I used "make rpm-package".
But when I install it using "rpm -ivh " command I'm getting the
following error .
file /usr/lib/libwiretap.so.0.0.1 from install of wireshark-0.99.3a-2
conflicts with fi