Pascal Quantin wrote:
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2012/10/7 P Gyanesh Patra <c3m3gyanesh@xxxxxxxxx
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just need one info..
i am compiling wireshark on centos6.1 64bit..
while doing "make rpm-package" i am getting following error:
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/wireshark-svn/wireshark/ui/qt'
uic main_welcome.ui -o ui_main_welcome.h
make[1]: uic: Command not found
make[1]: *** [ui_main_welcome.h] Error 127
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/wireshark-svn/wireshark/ui/qt'
make: *** [distdir] Error 1
Please tell me what package i need to install as i have tried to
search a lot but still unable to fix it.
Gyanesh
Hi Gyanesh,
uic is the Qt user interface compiler (used to build qtShark, a new GUI
based on Qt framework). So you need to install the Qt packages for
CentOS. Not sure why the compilation of qtShark is part of the make
rpm-package though as I have never built such package myself. Maybe
someone else can give an advice.
The "problem" is that RPMs are (always) built from source tarballs.
When you're doing a "make rpm-package" you're working from the (untar'd
or from SVN) source so in order to make an RPM the tools must first do
"make dist" to make the tarball.
"make dist" currently requires you to have the Qt stuff installed
(presumably that makes sense from a Qt perspective).
I've noticed this before and have intentionally *not* added the Qt tools
to the list of things you must have to build Wireshark: most of us
aren't building Qt anyway... But it does leave us in an ugly situation:
autogen.sh doesn't complain that the tools are missing and if you don't
then "make dist" (or a Qt build?) fails much later on.