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<blockquote data-quote="bk4348" data-source="post: 697916" data-attributes="member: 45709"><p>Sorry but I didn't had any of these complications, the installation process was quite linear, here follows the content of the Readme file in the dmg package (size 118 Mb; 19 Feb 08):</p><p>*********************************************************</p><p>This package contains Wireshark 0.99.7 (from <a href="http://www.wireshark.org" target="_blank">www.wireshark.org</a>) built from the open source code by Fink Consulting GmbH, Basel, Switzerland for free. </p><p>The package is built for MacOS X 10.5 (Leopard) only and installs into /usr/local. It has been compiled for architectures i386 and ppc.</p><p></p><p>The package includes the following items:</p><p></p><p>adns-1.3</p><p>atk-1.20.0</p><p>cairo-1.4.12</p><p>gettext-0.17</p><p>gtk+-2.12.3</p><p>jpeg-6b</p><p>libpng-1.2.24</p><p>lua-5.1.2</p><p>pango-1.19.0</p><p>pcre-7.4</p><p>pkg-config-0.22</p><p>portaudio_stable_v19.20071207</p><p>tiff-3.8.2</p><p>wireshark-0.99.7</p><p>A pseudo application starting wireshark from an icon in /Applications.</p><p>A startup item making /dev/bpf* readable for everyone at startup.</p><p></p><p>Note: On MacOS X 10.5 and 10.5.1 the supplied X11 application crashes when you run wireshark and start capturing. The included open source version fixes those problems. We expect Apple to fix this soon as part of MacOS X so you might not need this application anymore.</p><p>********************************************</p><p>Then I just run (click) the 2 *.pkg files (don't remember the order) in the dmg and everything was ok</p><p></p><p>Author of package: Andreas Fink</p><p><a href="mailto:andreas@fink.org">andreas@fink.org</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bk4348, post: 697916, member: 45709"] Sorry but I didn't had any of these complications, the installation process was quite linear, here follows the content of the Readme file in the dmg package (size 118 Mb; 19 Feb 08): ********************************************************* This package contains Wireshark 0.99.7 (from [url]www.wireshark.org[/url]) built from the open source code by Fink Consulting GmbH, Basel, Switzerland for free. The package is built for MacOS X 10.5 (Leopard) only and installs into /usr/local. It has been compiled for architectures i386 and ppc. The package includes the following items: adns-1.3 atk-1.20.0 cairo-1.4.12 gettext-0.17 gtk+-2.12.3 jpeg-6b libpng-1.2.24 lua-5.1.2 pango-1.19.0 pcre-7.4 pkg-config-0.22 portaudio_stable_v19.20071207 tiff-3.8.2 wireshark-0.99.7 A pseudo application starting wireshark from an icon in /Applications. A startup item making /dev/bpf* readable for everyone at startup. Note: On MacOS X 10.5 and 10.5.1 the supplied X11 application crashes when you run wireshark and start capturing. The included open source version fixes those problems. We expect Apple to fix this soon as part of MacOS X so you might not need this application anymore. ******************************************** Then I just run (click) the 2 *.pkg files (don't remember the order) in the dmg and everything was ok Author of package: Andreas Fink [email]andreas@fink.org[/email] [/QUOTE]
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