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$Id: README.macos,v 1.3 2004/03/21 19:04:44 jmayer Exp $
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This file tries to help building Ethereal for Mac OS X (Ethereal does
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not work on earlier versions of Mac OS).
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The changes to enable libwiretap and libethereal being built as shared
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libraries have broken shared gtk1 builds on Mac OS X. The GLib 1.x and
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GTK+ 1.x release tarballs were built with an older version of libtool
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that didn't support shared libraries on Mac OS X, so you can't build and
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install them as shared libraries, but the shared-library build of
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Ethereal requires GLib and GTK+, on Mac OS X, to be shared libraries.
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The alternative to build Ethereal as one big statically linked binary
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isn't working either (and may never have worked on this OS).
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The way out of this situation is to use gtk2 and associated libraries
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which is known to work in this constellation:
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GLib 2.2.3
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Pango 1.2.5
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GTK+ 2.2.3
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ATK 1.2.4
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and the corresponding dependencies. In case you also have gtk1 installed,
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you will need to run configure with the "--enable-gtk2" argument.
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Another problem are compile errors in the wiretap directory like the
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following:
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pcap-util.c: In function `get_interface_list_findalldevs':
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pcap-util.c:195: error: `pcap_if_t' undeclared (first use in this function)
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On first sight, it seems that Mac OS X 10.3.2 ships with a weird version of
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libpcap that includes pcap_findalldevs, but no definition for pcap_if_t.
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As it turns out, this isn't true. 10.3.2 ships with an 0.6[.x]-derived
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libpcap that doesn't include "pcap_findalldevs()". The problem is caused
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by a Security Update - it updates the libpcap dylib to 0.8.1, but doesn't
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update the header files (or the man page - and also doesn't update the
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tcpdump man page to 3.8.1). As a workaround, install pcap.h, pcap-bpf.h
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and pcap-stdinc.h from libpcap 0.8.1 in "/usr/include".
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