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libtool 1.3.4 is required (1.3.3 did not work. i'm not sure what happens
when 1.3.5 comes out). svn path=/trunk/; revision=1381
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header files and the like. For example, Red Hat users will
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need to install a "gtk-devel" .rpm.
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[ ] 2. If you want to capture packets, make sure you have libpcap
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[ ] 2. Make sure you have GNU libtool installed. Try running 'libtool
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--version'. If you need to install/reinstall GTK, you can find
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it at
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http://www.profitpress.com/libtool/ .
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Ethereal needs libtool-1.3.4.
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[ ] 3. If you want to capture packets, make sure you have libpcap
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installed. The latest "official" version can be found at
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ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov .
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Similarly, Red Hat 5.x users will need to install a "libpcap-devel"
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.rpm to go along with the "libpcap" .rpm.
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[ ] 3. Run './configure' in the Ethereal distribution directory.
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[ ] 4. Run './configure' in the Ethereal distribution directory.
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Running './configure --help' displays a list of options.
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The file 'INSTALL.configure' contains general instructions for
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using 'configure' and 'make'.
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You won't be able to capture packets, but you can read traces
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that have already been captured to disk by other programs.
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[ ] 4. Run 'make'. Hopefully, you won't run into any problems.
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[ ] 5. Run 'make'. Hopefully, you won't run into any problems.
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[ ] 5. Run './ethereal', and make sure things are working. You must
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[ ] 6. Run './ethereal', and make sure things are working. You must
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have root privileges in order to capture live data.
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[ ] 6. Run 'make install'. If you wish to install the man page, run
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[ ] 7. Run 'make install'. If you wish to install the man page, run
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'make install-man'. You're done.
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