stan wrote:
I just built wireshark on OpenBSD 4.0 prerelase. It built OK,
but i don't think it took advantage of all the posible libraries.
Here is what configure had to say:
The Wireshark package has been configured with the following options.
Build wireshark : yes
Build tshark : yes
Build capinfos : yes
Build editcap : yes
Build dumpcap : yes
Build mergecap : yes
Build text2pcap : yes
Build idl2wrs : yes
Build randpkt : yes
Build dftest : yes
Install setuid : no
Use plugins : yes
Build lua plugin : no
Use GTK+ v2 library : yes
Use threads : no
Build profile binaries : no
Use pcap library : yes
Use zlib library : yes
Use pcre library : yes
Use kerberos library : no
Use GNU ADNS library : no
Use GNU crypto library : no
Use SSL crypto library : no
Use IPv6 name resolution : yes
Use UCD SNMP/Net-SNMP library : no
Use gnutls library : no #
Shouldn't (at least) the OpenSSL libraries been used? Also I had built
the net-snmp port on the machine in question, should'nt that too
have been found?
SSL's (BSD-style?) license is or may be (or at least there's discussion
about) incompatible with Wireshark's GPL license, so it is not picked up
by default (you have to do "./configure --enable-ssl" to get it). I've
seen SNMP picked up automatically--maybe it's not in the path
'configure' expects it to be in? (In that case add
"--with-net-snmp=/path/to/net/snmp".)