Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] The native MacOS X GTK port is in beta now

From: "Ian Schorr" <ian.schorr@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 15:58:21 +1100
Very cool, I'll have to try it when I get home.  Next big step would to make it a self-contained binarily-distributable appbundle =)

On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Stephen Fisher <stephentfisher@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The native MacOS X GTK port is now in beta and a easy to install
framework is available from http://www.gtk-osx.org.  I've found an easy
way to compile Wireshark with it to make it a native OS X application
with only a few limitations found so far (the Wireshark logo isn't
showing up and menus aren't synchronized with the OS X menu bar - this
one can be fixed easily if desired).

Steps to build:

 1) Install the framework from http://www.gtk-osx.org (this is the official
       OS X port.)  It is also linked from the http://www.gtk.org download
       page.
 2) Set the environment variable PKG_CONFIG_PATH to: /Library/Frameworks/Glib.framework/Resources/dev/lib/pkgconfig:/Library/Frameworks/Gtk.framework/Resources/dev/lib/pkgconfig:/Library/Frameworks/Cairo.framework/Resources/dev/lib/pkgconfig
 3) Re-run configure and make.

I checked out Wireshark svn into a second directory for the MacOS X
testing.

This method is much easier than the earlier methods of using the native
OS X port, which included running jhbuild to check out and compile 11+
dependencies.  The instructinos for using the Gtk framework can be found
at http://developer.imendio.com/node/275.

I'm going to see if I can easily incorporate the makefile method into
our configure script so a user would only need to pass something like
--enable-quartz to use the framework.

Note: This Gtk framework is for Intel Macs only due to the usual
problems with the compile time architecture/byte order checking done by
Glib and friends.


Steve

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