Update to deal with GTK+ and GLib 2.x, where you use "pkg-config" to see
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@ -14,54 +14,58 @@ README.win32 for those instructions.
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0. This is beta software. Beware.
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1. If you wish to build Wireshark, make sure you have GTK+ and GLIB
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installed. Try running 'gtk-config --version' and
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'glib-config --version' to see if you have them installed.
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Wireshark needs versions 1.2.0 or above of both these packages.
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If you need to install or re-install GTK+ or GLIB, you can find
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the packages at:
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1. If you wish to build Wireshark, make sure you have GTK+ and GLib
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installed. Try running 'pkg-config glib-2.0 --modversion' to see if
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you have GLib 2.x installed and, if that fails, try running
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'glib-config --version' to see if you have GLib 1.2[.x] installed.
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Then try running 'pkg-config gtk+-2.0 --modversion' to see if you
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have GTK+ 2.x installed and, if that fails, try running
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'gtk-config --version' to see if you have GTK+ 1.2[.x] installed.
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Wireshark needs versions 1.2.0 or above of both these packages.
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If you need to install or re-install GTK+ or GLIB, you can find
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the packages at:
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http://www.gtk.org
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If you installed GTK+ from a binary package, you may have to
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install a "development" package; there may be separate "user's"
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and "developer's" packages, with the former not including
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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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If you installed GTK+ from a binary package, you may have to
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install a "development" package; there may be separate "user's"
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and "developer's" packages, with the former not including
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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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Note also that Wireshark configuration defaults to using GTK+ and
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GLib 2.x; you need to configure with --disable-gtk2 to use GTK+
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1.2[.x].
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Note also that Wireshark configuration defaults to using GTK+ and
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GLib 2.x; you need to configure with --disable-gtk2 to use GTK+
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1.2[.x].
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2. If you wish to build TShark, the line-mode version of Wireshark,
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make sure you have GLIB installed. See note #1 above for instructions
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on checking if you have GLIB installed. You can download GLIB from
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the same site as GTK.
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make sure you have GLIB installed. See note #1 above for instructions
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on checking if you have GLIB installed. You can download GLIB from
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the same site as GTK.
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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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installed. The latest "official" version can be found at
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http://www.tcpdump.org .
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http://www.tcpdump.org .
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If you've downloaded the 0.5.2 version, make sure you install
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the headers ('make install-incl') when you install the library.
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The CVS snapshots will install the headers if you do 'make
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install', and have no 'install-incl' target.
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If you've downloaded the 0.5.2 version, make sure you install
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the headers ('make install-incl') when you install the library.
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The CVS snapshots will install the headers if you do 'make
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install', and have no 'install-incl' target.
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If you installed libpcap from a binary package, you may have to
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install a "development" package; for example, there's
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apparently a "libpcap0" Debian package, but it just includes a
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shared library, a copyright notice, changelog files, and a
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README file - you also need to install a "libpcap-dev" package
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to get header files, a non-shared library, and the man page.
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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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If you installed libpcap from a binary package, you may have to
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install a "development" package; for example, there's
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apparently a "libpcap0" Debian package, but it just includes a
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shared library, a copyright notice, changelog files, and a
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README file - you also need to install a "libpcap-dev" package
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to get header files, a non-shared library, and the man page.
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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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4. Run './configure' in the Wireshark 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'. Wireshark has some non-generic configure
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options:
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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'. Wireshark has some non-generic configure
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options:
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--sysconfdir=DIR
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Wireshark installs a support file (manuf) in ${PREFIX}/etc by
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are installed.
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5. After running './configure', you will see a summary of some
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of the options you chose. Ensure that the summary reflects
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what you want. If it doesn't, re-run './configure' with new options.
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of the options you chose. Ensure that the summary reflects
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what you want. If it doesn't, re-run './configure' with new options.
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6. Run 'make'. Hopefully, you won't run into any problems.
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7. Run './wireshark' or './tshark', and make sure things are working.
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You must have root privileges in order to capture live data.
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You must have root privileges in order to capture live data.
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8. Run 'make install'. If you wish to install the man page, run
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'make install-man'. If you're running a system that supports
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the Apt, RPM, or System V Release 4 packaging systems, you can
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run one of
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'make install-man'. If you're running a system that supports
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the Apt, RPM, or System V Release 4 packaging systems, you can
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run one of
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make debian-package # Builds a binary package using dpkg
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make rpm-package # Builds a binary package using rpm
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make srpm-package # Builds a source package using rpm
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make svr4-package # Builds a source package using pkgmk
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make solaris-package # Same as "make svr4-package"
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make debian-package # Builds a binary package using dpkg
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make rpm-package # Builds a binary package using rpm
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make srpm-package # Builds a source package using rpm
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make svr4-package # Builds a source package using pkgmk
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make solaris-package # Same as "make svr4-package"
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to make an installable package for your system.
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to make an installable package for your system.
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If you have trouble with the build or installation process, you can
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find assistance on the wireshark-users and wireshark-dev mailing lists.
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See http://www.wireshark.org/lists/ for details.
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