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Ethereal-dev: Re: [Ethereal-dev] 0.10.2 build failure on Mac OS X: this is really weird ...

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From: Ian Schorr <ethereal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 18:04:45 -0400
I did have two copies installed, an older(?) version looks like it was sitting in /usr/lib. However, I did have the 0.8.1 copies of files in /usr/local/include and /usr/local/lib.

For grins I copied the same 0.8.1 files into /usr/lib and /usr/include, but I'm seeing the same errors. I probably still have something badly set up, but any other ideas?

I do appear to only have these two copies of of the libpcap files.

Ian

On Apr 20, 2004, at 3:56 PM, Guy Harris wrote:

Probably because it's also not trying to link "/usr/lib" - if you have the
security update or 10.3.3, you have a libpcap with all those routines.

Do you have *two* versions of libpcap installed - one in "/usr" (the one that comes with OS X) and one in "/usr/local/{include,lib}"? If so, you want to make sure that the header files in "/usr/local/include" match the
headers in "/usr/local/lib" - i.e., if you copied the 0.8.1 headers to
"/usr/local/include", you'd better have 0.8.1's library installed in
"/usr/local/lib".