Cleanups.

Change-Id: I3c92214afa876d830733474da88e0b7e3cda237a
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/11927
Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
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Guy Harris 2015-11-17 14:34:45 -08:00
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@ -13,35 +13,35 @@ for details. For Xcode 4, you will need to install the command-line
tools; select Preferences from the Xcode menu, select Downloads in the
Preferences window, and install Command Line Tools.
You must have Qt installed. You can download precompiled Qt packages and
source code from
You must also have GLib and, if you want to build Wireshark as well as
TShark, you must have also Qt installed. You can download precompiled
Qt packages and source code from
https://www.qt.io/download-open-source/
or use the macosx-setup.sh script described below.
You must also have GLib and, if you want to build Wireshark as well as
TShark. The macosx-setup.sh script can be used to download, patch as
necessary, build, and install those libraries and the libraries on which
they depend; it will, by default, also install other libraries that can
be used by Wireshark and TShark. The versions of libraries to download
are specified by variables set early in the script; you can comment out
the settings of optional libraries if you don't want them downloaded and
The macosx-setup.sh script can be used to download, patch as necessary,
build, and install those libraries and the libraries on which they
depend; it will, by default, also install other libraries that can be
used by Wireshark and TShark. The versions of libraries to download are
specified by variables set early in the script; you can comment out the
settings of optional libraries if you don't want them downloaded and
installed. Before running the macosx-setup.sh script, and before
attempting to build Wireshark, make sure your PKG_CONFIG_PATH
environment variable's setting includes both /usr/X11/lib/pkgconfig and
/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig.
If you wish to build the legacy (GTK+) UI you must have X11 and the X11
developer headers and libraries installed; otherwise, you will not be
able to build or install GTK+. The X11 and X11 SDK that come with OS X
releases for releases from Panther to Lion can be used to build and run
Wireshark. Mountain Lion does not include X11; you should install X11
from elsewhere, such as
developer headers and libraries installed, as well as the Pango, ATK,
and GTK+ libraries; otherwise, you will not be able to build or install
GTK+. The X11 and X11 SDK that come with OS X releases for releases
from Panther to Lion can be used to build and run Wireshark. Mountain
Lion and later do not include X11; you should install X11 from
elsewhere, such as
http://xquartz.macosforge.org/
After you have installed those libraries:
If you are building from a Git tree, rather than from a source