Andreas,
I downloaded the version from the link you gave me and now it's working. The
output of the otool command is identical to yours.
Thanks for your help.
Robert
CC: wireshark-users@wireshark.org
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Subject: Re: GUI problem with Mac OS X
Date:
Hi Robert,
You should ask the guys who produce that version on why its not
working. I'm not one of them. My MacOS X version of wireshark is based
on compiling the sources of all libraries and installing them as per
default under /usr/local and is a standalone installer ( a .PKG) and
has n
Andreas,
I downloaded Wireshark from SourceForge.net (no Ports of Fink) and I launch it
in X11.
Here are the outputs I got:
$ wireshark --version
wireshark 0.99.8
Copyright 1998-2008 Gerald Combs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and contributors.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions
Well its obvious that it will use libraries from /opt/gtk/lib. Those
libraries where not compiled by me. I think /opt is used by Ports.
The version from http://www.finkconsulting.com/page7.php doesnt use /
opt directory. If MacOS X thinks it should use libraries from there,
you end up in versi
On 18.03.2008, at 19:08, Andreas Fink wrote:
what version of wireshark you have installed and where you got it from?
how you launch it?
The versions I've built install into /usr/local/bin/wireshark and
require X11 and a bunch of libraries it dpeends on. If you installed
similar libraries u
Andreas,
When I launch it in X11, things don't get better. I still have the wireshark
tab appearing in the menu bar with nothing next to it.
Any suggestions?
Robert
From: Andreas Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 18:58:27 +0100
You need to launch it in X11, not Termi
You need to launch it in X11, not Terminal.
This is true for 10.4 but not for 10.5 where X11 is launched
automatically.
On 15.03.2008, at 02:12, R S wrote:
Hi,
I installed Wireshark on my Mac OS X 10.4.11 and it worked fine for
a couple of times. Now, when I launch it in the terminal, the