Ethereal-users: Re: [Ethereal-users] Installation problem on Solaris
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From: Gerald Combs <gerald@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2005 08:25:26 -0500
You have to install the package using "pkgadd": http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/freeware/pkgs_download.xml Igor Krugliak wrote: > Hello, > > I FTPed GTK+ software to solaris machine, after unzip I got directory > /usr/local/gtk > And under that: install pkginfo pkgmap root > > What is my next step to install GTK+ for Ethereal?? > > Thank you > Igor Krugliak > > -----Original Message----- > From: ethereal-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:ethereal-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gerald Combs > Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 9:56 AM > To: Ethereal user support > Subject: Re: [Ethereal-users] Installation problem on Solaris > > > The /opt/sfw GTK+ packages are available from Sun: > > http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/freeware/ > > Aside from Sun you can get Solaris packages from the following locations > (and many others): > > http://www.sunfreeware.com/ > http://www.blastwave.com/ > http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/ > http://www.openpkg.org/ > > At some point I'd like to update the Solaris packages to use GLib/GTK+ > 2, ADNS, PCRE, and Net-SNMP along with a few other improvements. Is > there a particular freeware package distribution that should be used for > this? Should we do like commercial packages (i.e. CiscoWorks) and dump > Ethereal and all of its support libraries into one huge /opt/Ethereal > directory? > > While we're on the subject, why does everyone (including Sun) build > separate freeware packages for different versions of Solaris? Shouldn't > a package built for Solaris 8 (or 7 or 2.5.1) run just fine under 10? > (This isn't Linux, after all.) > > > Jeff Morriss wrote: > >>Actually the error message says you need GTK installed in "/opt/sfw/"; >>I'm not sure where one gets a GTK package that installs in this >>location but the official Solaris 8 packages from ethereal.com need >>that package. (I've been building my own Solaris 8 packages for years > > >>because of this--using the GTK packages from sunfreeware.com . FWIW, >>the official Solaris 9 builds want GTK installed in "/usr/local/".) >> >>I imagine it might work if you make a symbolic link from "/opt/sfw/" >>to "/usr/local/" (never tried it). >> >>Anders Broman (AL/EAB) wrote: >> >> >>>Hi, >>>I think the package you want is >>>gtk+-1.2.8-sol8-sparc-local.gz >>>or >>>gtk-2.2.4-sol8-sparc-local.gz >>> >>>Brg >>>Anders >>> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>From: ethereal-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx >>>[mailto:ethereal-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Igor >>>Krugliak >>>Sent: den 30 augusti 2005 14:55 >>>To: ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx >>>Subject: [Ethereal-users] Installation problem on Solaris >>> >>> >>>Hello, >>> >>>I've tried to install ethereal on Solaris, but pkgadd failed: ## >>>Executing checkinstall script. >>>/var/tmp/dstreAAAmLaiLO/ethereal/install/checkinstall: gtk-config: >>>not found >>> This package requires gtk+ version >= 1.2 installed in >>>/usr/sfw/bin. >>> Aborting installation. >>> >>>But I have gtk-config installed: /usr/local/bin >>> >>>Please advice >>>Igor Krugliak >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Ethereal-users mailing list >>Ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx >>http://www.ethereal.com/mailman/listinfo/ethereal-users > > > > _______________________________________________ > Ethereal-users mailing list > Ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.ethereal.com/mailman/listinfo/ethereal-users > > _______________________________________________ > Ethereal-users mailing list > Ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.ethereal.com/mailman/listinfo/ethereal-users
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