On 18.04.2008, at 17:55, Robert D. wrote:
Andreas Fink said the following:
Did you run X11.app ?
I have X11, in utilities
well launch it and type /usr/local/bin/wireshark in it
Do I need the bpf stuff? I saw the "Utilities" folder in the install
package
but wasn't sure I needed to figure that plist out for Leopard
bpf is the wiretapping device which exists under MacOS X. Its always
there. Its just a question if a normal user can read from it. By
default only root can do that. My installer puts a startup script
which fixes the permissions for that.
X1`1 is X11.app 2.0 - X.org X11R7.2
Wireshark does not start it though.
When I do start X11, I two icons in Dock ... one seems to bounce
forever.
When I then try Wireshark, I see this, in console
4/18/08 11:51:06 AM [0x0-0x4d04d].org.wireshark.Wireshark[950]
./sync_osx_look.sh: line 40: gtkrc: Permission denied
ehm waht are you launching here?? now its org.wireshark.Wireshark,
Before it was com.finkconsulting.wireshark. Thats the one I did.
4/18/08 11:51:06 AM [0x0-0x4d04d].org.wireshark.Wireshark[950]
(process:951):
Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library
4/18/08 11:51:06 AM [0x0-0x4d04d].org.wireshark.Wireshark[950]
(wireshark-bin:951): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C
library.
4/18/08 11:51:06 AM [0x0-0x4d04d].org.wireshark.Wireshark[950]
Using the
fallback 'C' locale.
4/18/08 11:51:06 AM [0x0-0x4d04d].org.wireshark.Wireshark[950]
_X11TransSocketINETConnect() can't get address for :0:6000: nodename
nor
servname provided, or not known
4/18/08 11:51:06 AM [0x0-0x4d04d].org.wireshark.Wireshark[950]
(wireshark-bin:951): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0:0
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