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authorGuy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>1999-05-04 18:26:22 +0000
committerGuy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>1999-05-04 18:26:22 +0000
commitf453647cdbcbc8c46693c01bfb222e03c906c3d4 (patch)
tree50cc69c3ddd3c4e0a327e521d5044e988d549029 /INSTALL
parentedbaefb975d91b2f522341c93b0e96b7bb79e66d (diff)
Update it to note that GTK+ has stable 1.2.x versions now.
Add a note warning that if you installed GTK+ from a binary package, it may be a "user's" package, and you may also have to install the "developer's" package. svn path=/trunk/; revision=255
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@@ -9,8 +9,14 @@ Installation Checklist
http://www.gtk.org .
- Ethereal should work with the latest stable (1.0.x) version, as
- well as the development (1.1.x) versions.
+ Ethereal should work with the latest 1.0.x version, as well as
+ the latest 1.2.x version.
+
+ If you installed GTK+ from a binary package, you may have to
+ install a "development" package; there may be separate "user's"
+ and "developer's" packages, with the former not including
+ header files and the like. For example, Red Hat users will
+ need to install a "gtk-devel" .rpm.
[ ] 2. Make sure you have libpcap installed. The latest version can be
found at