Eric,

I suspect you are correct.

I just tried (re-)building against glib 2.14.0 on my Mac Pro with the same result...

I had first built wireshark using glib 2.12.12 w/o any problems,

On Aug 13, 2007, at 5:55 PM, Eric Hall wrote:

On Mon, Aug 13, 2007 at 03:48:28PM -0700, Brian Barrera wrote:
 On 8/13/07, markd@macports.org <markd@macports.org> wrote:
 Chip Warden <lgw4@mac.com> writes:
I'm trying to build Wireshark from MacPorts 1.5.1 on a 1st generation
MacBook running OS X 10.4.10 with the following port command:

sudo port -v install wireshark +adns +ipv6 +net_snmp +pcre

Has anyone else seen this? I've attached the entire 'port -v' output.

I just tried it and I see the same thing on my MacBook Pro.  Someone
should create a ticket for it or ask the wireshark support list to go the
extra mile.  I suspect they would know the answer.  I'm also cc'ing the
maintainer.

Mark

About a week ago I upgraded to MacPorts 1.5 (not 1.510) and recompiled
wireshark 0.99.6 with no variants (after updating dependencies first).
No problems compiling or using Wireshark 0.99.6 on my MacBook Pro.

Today I upgraded to MacPorts 1.510 and then uninstalled/cleaned
wireshark. Next I successfully recompiled wireshark with no variants
specified (sudo port install wireshark).

My guess is one of the variants +adns or +ipv6 or +net_snmp or +pcre
is causing the problem.


I suspect the new glib (2.14.0) and wireshark are not
getting along, I'll see what I can do with it.


-eric

Marius

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