Wireshark-users: Re: [Wireshark-users] Upgraded wireshark to 1.2.6 but now old pcapfiles cannot b

From: Jose Pedro Oliveira <jpo@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2010 18:44:16 +0100
Hi,

This is a follow up regarding the MacPorts Wireshark/Zlib problem.

The problem appears to have been solved with the appearance of
zlib 1.2.5 in MacPorts. I have just built wireshark-devel (version
1.3.4) and everything appears to be working correctly (capinfos
no longer complains about invalid cap files and wireshark opens
them without problems).

Regards,
jpo

On 2010-03-25 18:55, Kok-Yong Tan wrote:
> On Mar 24, 2010, at 13:31, Kok-Yong Tan wrote:

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> Okay, confirmed:  The problem is with using zlib 1.2.4 with wireshark  
> 1.2.6 on Tiger, Leopard and Snow Leopard.  If wireshark 1.2.6 on  
> Tiger, Leopard and Snow Leopard is rebuilt under MacPorts to use the  
> zlib 1.2.3 libraries, all my earlier problems with opening prior  
> capture files in wireshark as well as making new captures (not just  
> storing new captures) just vanish.
> 
> Building wireshark under MacPorts is pretty simple.  Just follow this  
> procedure:
> 
> 1.  Download and install the appropriate version of Xcode for your OS  
> version from Apple's developer site;
> 
> 2.  Download and install the initial MacPorts 1.8.2 standard Apple  
> installer from <http://www.macports.org>;
> 
> 3.  Type "sudo port selfupdate" if you want to be anal (I always am);
> 
> 4.  Type "sudo port install wireshark"
> 
> and that's it but that gives you wireshark 1.2.6 with the zlib 1.2.4  
> package.  To get wireshark to use the older zlib 1.2.3 package, you  
> just have to follow the instructions here: <http://trac.macports.org/ 
> wiki/howto/InstallingOlderPort> precisely.  Then deactivate, clean  
> and install the wireshark package again but this time do "sudo port - 
> n install wireshark" (disregarding the man page so it doesn't go out  
> and re-download the latest zlib 1.2.4 package.  The reason for  
> installing wireshark and then re-installing it again with the -n  
> switch is to ensure that all other packages it depends on are the  
> latest and greatest before backing out the zlib package from 1.2.4 to  
> 1.2.3 to do the reinstall.
> 
> Hope this helps someone out there in the same boat.
> --

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Jos� Pedro Oliveira
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