Paulo Wilbert wrote:
Resulting config.log was attached.
libpcap-0.9.8 was installed (at least ./configure, make and make install
did not show errors).
(That was done on Linux, so you could probably have installed a binary
package for libpcap and the corresponding developer package, if there's
a separate developer package. In fact, the binary package might already
be installed, if, for example, you have a /usr/lib/libpcap.so file, in
which case you should probably un-install libpcap 0.9.8 and install the
distribution's developer package, unless you explicitly want to use
0.9.8 built from source rather than what comes with the distribution.)
If you run "ranlib /usr/local/lib/libpcap.a", does that fix things?