I did it, thanks a lot. gtk2-devel*.rpm has not been installed at that moment. maybe wireshark needs to update the user guide for glib 2.X and gtk2, :)
2007/4/16, Guy Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Sync ma wrote: > I try to build graphic wireshark on RHEL5, just follow the user > guide step by step (Section 2.3 & 2.4). > > But I cound not get a graphic wireshark in KDE. Do you have GTK+ installed, including any developer package for GTK+? If not, you can't build Wireshark, you can only build TShark. For better or worse, Wireshark uses GTK+, not Qt, as its graphical toolkit, so merely installing KDE, including KDE developer packages, is *NOT* sufficient to allow Wireshark to be built - just as, for example, it's not sufficient to allow the GIMP, or Nautilus, or Evolution, or any *other* GTK+ program to be built. (That's a disadvantage of the diversity of GUI toolkits in X11; any given desktop environment might not be sufficient to run all GUI applications, and any given desktop environment's developer packages might not be sufficient to build all GUI applications.) _______________________________________________ Wireshark-users mailing list Wireshark-users@wireshark.org http://www.wireshark.org/mailman/listinfo/wireshark-users
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