forget /Applications for a moment. Typing /usr/local/bin/wireshark is  
what counts.
The placeholder I have once created for /Applications/Wireshark.app is  
just a script typing that for you.
I would think you need to clean up your preferences and restart  
wireshark from scratch.
so remove your ~/.wireshark directory and launch it. It might take a  
few seconds to launch it but it will work.
On 18.04.2008, at 20:13, Robert D. wrote:
Also, I just tried the download process and install from "root".
If am guessing correctly, wireshark.app is made in /applications
Right?
the timestamps seem to check.
in any case, this crashes ...and no longer do I get the original  
console
messages with "com.finkconsulting.wireshark[650]" in the readouts  
but now
always see readouts such as that which is included below.
So my question then is which way and how do i put wireshark back  
into Leopard?
Sorry to be a pest to all with such a fundamental and boring issue.  
I'd used
this since Ethereal but seem now, in leopard, to have a mix of  
nearly similar
wireshark apps pointing back and forth at one-another.
4/18/08 2:00:25 PM	[0x0-0x11011].org.wireshark.Wireshark[174]	 
(process:175):
Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library	
4/18/08 2:00:26 PM	[0x0-0x11011].org.wireshark.Wireshark[174]
(wireshark-bin:175): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C  
library.	
4/18/08 2:00:26 PM	[0x0-0x11011].org.wireshark.Wireshark[174]		Using  
the
fallback 'C' locale.	
4/18/08 2:00:28 PM	org.x.X11[218]	TransformProcessType: Success	
4/18/08 2:00:29 PM	org.x.X11[218]	TransformProcessType: Success	
4/18/08 2:00:29 PM	org.x.X11[218]	Launchd command line argument  
noticed.	
4/18/08 2:00:29 PM	org.x.X11[218]	X11.app starting:	
4/18/08 2:00:29 PM	org.x.X11[218]	X.org Release 7.2	
4/18/08 2:00:29 PM	org.x.X11[218]	X.Org Xquartz X Server 1.3.0-apple5	
4/18/08 2:00:29 PM	org.x.X11[218]	Build Date: 20071210	
4/18/08 2:00:29 PM	org.x.X11[218]	Xquartz: run by launchd for fd 0	
4/18/08 2:00:35 PM	[0x0-0x11011].org.wireshark.Wireshark[174]
(wireshark-bin:175): Pango-WARNING **: Error loading GDEF table 85	
4/18/08 2:00:35 PM	[0x0-0x11011].org.wireshark.Wireshark[174]
(wireshark-bin:175): Pango-WARNING **: Error loading GSUB table 85	
4/18/08 2:00:35 PM	[0x0-0x11011].org.wireshark.Wireshark[174]
(wireshark-bin:175): Pango-WARNING **: Error loading GPOS table 85	
4/18/08 2:00:35 PM	[0x0-0x11011].org.wireshark.Wireshark[174]
(wireshark-bin:175): Pango-WARNING **: Error loading GDEF table 85	
4/18/08 2:00:35 PM	[0x0-0x11011].org.wireshark.Wireshark[174]
(wireshark-bin:175): Pango-WARNING **: Error loading GSUB table 85	
4/18/08 2:00:35 PM	[0x0-0x11011].org.wireshark.Wireshark[174]
(wireshark-bin:175): Pango-WARNING **: Error loading GPOS table 85	
4/18/08 2:00:43 PM	[0x0-0x11011].org.wireshark.Wireshark[174]	The  
application
'wireshark-bin' lost its connection to the display /tmp/launch- 
ICiaTe/:0;	
4/18/08 2:00:43 PM	[0x0-0x11011].org.wireshark.Wireshark[174]	most  
likely the
X server was shut down or you killed/destroyed	
4/18/08 2:00:43 PM	[0x0-0x11011].org.wireshark.Wireshark[174]	the  
application.	
4/18/08 2:00:43 PM	org.x.X11[218]	meta mod is 4	
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