My own experience:
Mine worked fine with GTK+ and GLIB 1.2.10 and libpcap 0.6 (haven't had
any reason to try anything newer).
GTK+ 2.x has been a little trickier, mostly because I've had troubles
getting GTK+ 2 to compile properly, then upgraded to OS X 10.3 which
changed things quite a bit.
The only GTK+ 2.x version I've gotten to work is 2.0.6-4.
(You installed the X11 SDK as well, right?)
Ian
On Nov 19, 2003, at 4:33 PM, Devin Heitmueller wrote:
Ok, so I finally broke down and bought a PowerBook.
I'm trying to get Ethereal to compile, but am having a problem with the
dependencies. I have the Apple Developers SDK installed already, so
the
compiler looks fine, but I am having trouble getting the glib source to
compile.
To all you OSX users out there, is there a version of glib that you
recommend for use with Ethereal? What about GTK? Libpcap?
My thoughts are that at least if I can start with a version of the
libraries that are known to work with Ethereal, I can debug from there.
Sorry if this is off-topic.
Thanks,
--
Devin Heitmueller
Senior Software Engineer
Netilla Networks Inc.
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