Ethereal-users: RE: [Ethereal-users] ld.so.1: ethereal: fatal:libpcre.so.0: openfailed: No such
I still get the error on the sun box itself. I did the
display=172.20.16.199:0.0 and still get the same error.
Thanks,
Spencer
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From: ethereal-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ethereal-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Guy Harris
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 3:13 PM
To: Ethereal user support
Subject: Re: [Ethereal-users] ld.so.1: ethereal: fatal:libpcre.so.0:
openfailed: No such file or directory
Plantier, Spencer wrote:
> Thanks for you help now I get this error:
>
> (ethereal:1435): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
You need to have X running on the machine you have on your desk (are you
running Solaris on a desktop workstation - in which case you should have
X running - or on some machine not on or beside your desk, with a
Windows PC or OS X Mac on your desk, in which case:
Windows - you'll need to install some X11-server-for-Windows
package,
e.g. Hummingbird's product, and run that;
OS X - if you're running Panther, install Apple's X11 if it's
not
already installed, and start it, otherwise you'll have to find a version
of X11, e.g. one from Fink).
If you're not running Ethereal on the machine on your desk, you will
also have to
1) ensure that the DISPLAY environment variable on the Solaris
machine
is set to {your desktop machine}:0.0, where "{your desktop machine} is
the host name or IP address of your desktop machine;
2) ensure that the Solaris machine has permission to open
windows on
your desktop machine's X server (the way that's done is probably
dependent on what flavor of X11 you have; if it's on some flavor of
UN*X, including OS X, the "xhost" command can be used).
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