#!/bin/sh # Setup development environment on Mac OS X (tested with 10.6.8 and Xcode 3.2.6) # # $Id$ # # Trying to follow "Building Wireshark on SnowLeopard" # given by Michael Tuexen at # http://nplab.fh-muenster.de/groups/wiki/wiki/fb7a4/Building_Wireshark_on_SnowLeopard.html # DARWIN_MAJOR_VERSION=`uname -r | sed 's/\([0-9]*\).*/\1/'` # # To make this work on Leopard will take a lot of work. # # First of all, Leopard's /usr/X11/lib/libXdamage.la claims, at least # with all software updates applied, that the Xdamage shared library # is libXdamage.1.0.0.dylib, but it is, in fact, libXdamage.1.1.0.dylib. # This causes problems when building GTK+, so the script would have to # fix that file. # # Second of all, the version of fontconfig that comes with Leopard # doesn't support FC_WEIGHT_EXTRABLACK, so we can't use any version # of Pango newer than 1.22.4. # # However, Pango 1.22.4 doesn't work with versions of GLib after # 2.29.6, because Pango 1.22.4 uses G_CONST_RETURN and GLib 2.29.8 # and later deprecate it (there doesn't appear to be a GLib 2.29.7). # That means we'd either have to patch Pango not to use it (just # use "const"; G_CONST_RETURN was there to allow code to choose whether # to use "const" or not), or use GLib 2.29.6 or earlier. # # GLib 2.29.6 includes an implementation of g_bit_lock() that, on x86 # (32-bit and 64-bit), uses asms in a fashion ("asm volatile goto") that # doesn't work with the Apple version of GCC 4.0.1, which is the compiler # you get with Leopard+updates. Apparently, that requires GCC 4.5 or # later; recent versions of GLib check for that, but 2.29.6 doesn't. # Therefore, we would have to patch glib/gbitlock.c to do what the # newer versions of GLib do: # # define a USE_ASM_GOTO macro that indicates whether "asm goto" # can be used: # #if (defined (i386) || defined (__amd64__)) # #if __GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 5) # #define USE_ASM_GOTO 1 # #endif # #endif # # replace all occurrences of # # #if defined (__GNUC__) && (defined (i386) || defined (__amd64__)) # # with # # #ifdef USE_ASM_GOTO # # Using GLib 2.29.6 or earlier, however, would mean that we can't # use a version of ATK later than 2.3.93, as those versions don't # work with GLib 2.29.6. The same applies to gdk-pixbuf; versions # of gdk-pixbuf after 2.24.1 won't work with GLib 2.29.6. # # Once you've set this script up to use the older versions of the # libraries, and built and installed them, you find that Wireshark, # when built with them, crashes the X server that comes with Leopard, # at least with all updates from Apple. Maybe patching Pango rather # than going with an older version of Pango would work. # # The Leopard Wireshark buildbot uses GTK+ 2.12.9, Cairo 1.6.4, # Pango 1.20.2, and GLib 2.16.3, with an unknown version of ATK, # and, I think, without gdk-pixbuf, as it hadn't been made a # separate library from GTK+ as of GTK+ 2.12.9. Its binaries # don't crash the X server. # # However, if you try various older versions of Cairo, including # 1.6.4 and at least some 1.8.x versions, when you try to build # it, the build fails because it can't find png_set_longjmp_fn(). # I vaguely remember dealing with that, ages ago, but don't # remember what I did; fixing *that* is left as an exercise for # the reader. # # Oh, and if you're building with a version of GTK+ that doesn't # have the gdk-pixbuf stuff in a separate library, you probably # don't want to bother downloading or installing the gdk-pixbuf # library, *and* you will need to configure GTK+ with # --without-libtiff and --without-libjpeg (as we currently do # with gdk-pixbuf). # if [[ $DARWIN_MAJOR_VERSION -le 9 ]]; then echo "This script does not support any versions of OS X before Snow Leopard" 1>&2 exit 1 fi # To set up a GTK3 environment # GTK3=1 # To build cmake # CMAKE=1 # # Versions to download and install. # # The following libraries and tools are required. # GETTEXT_VERSION=0.18.2 GLIB_VERSION=2.36.0 PKG_CONFIG_VERSION=0.28 ATK_VERSION=2.8.0 PANGO_VERSION=1.30.1 PNG_VERSION=1.5.14 PIXMAN_VERSION=0.26.0 CAIRO_VERSION=1.12.2 GDK_PIXBUF_VERSION=2.28.0 if [ -z "$GTK3" ]; then GTK_VERSION=2.24.17 else GTK_VERSION=3.5.2 fi # # Some package need xz to unpack their current source. # xz is not available on OSX (Snow Leopard). # XZ_VERSION=5.0.4 # In case we want to build with cmake CMAKE_VERSION=2.8.10.2 # # The following libraries are optional. # Comment them out if you don't want them, but note that some of # the optional libraries are required by other optional libraries. # LIBSMI_VERSION=0.4.8 # # libgpg-error is required for libgcrypt. # LIBGPG_ERROR_VERSION=1.10 # # libgcrypt is required for GnuTLS. # XXX - the link for "Libgcrypt source code" at # http://www.gnupg.org/download/#libgcrypt is for 1.5.0, and is a bzip2 # file, but http://directory.fsf.org/project/libgcrypt/ lists only # 1.4.6. # LIBGCRYPT_VERSION=1.5.0 GNUTLS_VERSION=2.12.19 # Stay with Lua 5.1 when updating until the code has been changed # to support 5.2 LUA_VERSION=5.1.5 PORTAUDIO_VERSION=pa_stable_v19_20111121 # # XXX - they appear to have an unversioned gzipped tarball for the # current version; should we just download that, with some other # way of specifying whether to download the GeoIP API? # GEOIP_VERSION=1.4.8 # # You need Xcode installed to get the compilers. # if [ ! -x /usr/bin/xcodebuild ]; then echo "Please install Xcode first (should be available on DVD or from http://developer.apple.com/xcode/index.php)." exit 1 fi # # You also need the X11 SDK; with at least some versions of OS X and # Xcode, that is, I think, an optional install. (Or it might be # installed with X11, but I think *that* is an optional install on # at least some versions of OS X.) # if [ ! -d /usr/X11/include ]; then echo "Please install X11 and the X11 SDK first." exit 1 fi # # Do we have permission to write in /usr/local? # # If so, assume we have permission to write in its subdirectories. # (If that's not the case, this test needs to check the subdirectories # as well.) # # If not, do "make install" with sudo. # if [ -w /usr/local ] then DO_MAKE_INSTALL="make install" else DO_MAKE_INSTALL="sudo make install" fi export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/X11/lib/pkgconfig # # Do all the downloads and untarring in a subdirectory, so all that # stuff can be removed once we've installed the support libraries. # if [ ! -d macosx-support-libs ] then mkdir macosx-support-libs || exit 1 fi cd macosx-support-libs # Start with xz: It is the sole download format of glib later than 2.31.2 # echo "Downloading, building, and installing xz:" curl -O http://tukaani.org/xz/xz-$XZ_VERSION.tar.bz2 || exit 1 tar xf xz-$XZ_VERSION.tar.bz2 || exit 1 cd xz-$XZ_VERSION CFLAGS="-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0" ./configure || exit 1 make -j 3 || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. if [ -n "$CMAKE" ]; then echo "Downloading, building, and installing CMAKE:" cmake_dir=`expr $CMAKE_VERSION : '\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*'` curl -O http://www.cmake.org/files/v$cmake_dir/cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION.tar.gz || exit 1 gzcat cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION.tar.gz | tar xf - || exit 1 cd cmake-$CMAKE_VERSION ./bootstrap || exit 1 make -j 3 || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. fi # # Start with GNU gettext; GLib requires it, and OS X doesn't have it # or a BSD-licensed replacement. # # At least on Lion with Xcode 4, _FORTIFY_SOURCE gets defined as 2 # by default, which causes, for example, stpncpy to be defined as # a hairy macro that collides with the GNU gettext configure script's # attempts to workaround AIX's lack of a declaration for stpncpy, # with the result being a huge train wreck. Define _FORTIFY_SOURCE # as 0 in an attempt to keep the trains on separate tracks. # echo "Downloading, building, and installing GNU gettext:" curl -O http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/gettext/gettext-$GETTEXT_VERSION.tar.gz || exit 1 tar xf gettext-$GETTEXT_VERSION.tar.gz || exit 1 cd gettext-$GETTEXT_VERSION CFLAGS="-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0" ./configure || exit 1 make -j 3 || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. echo "Downloading, building, and installing GLib:" glib_dir=`expr $GLIB_VERSION : '\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*'` curl -L -O http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/glib/$glib_dir/glib-$GLIB_VERSION.tar.xz || exit 1 xzcat glib-$GLIB_VERSION.tar.xz | tar xf - || exit 1 cd glib-$GLIB_VERSION # # OS X ships with libffi, but doesn't provide its pkg-config file; # explicitly specify LIBFFI_CFLAGS and LIBFFI_LIBS, so the configure # script doesn't try to use pkg-config to get the appropriate # CFLAGS and LIBS. # # And, what's worse, at least with the version of Xcode that comes # with Leopard, /usr/include/ffi/fficonfig.h doesn't define MACOSX, # which causes the build of GLib to fail. If we don't find # "#define.*MACOSX" in /usr/include/ffi/fficonfig.h, explictly # define it. # if grep -qs '#define.*MACOSX' /usr/include/ffi/fficonfig.h then # It's defined, nothing to do LIBFFI_CFLAGS="-I/usr/include/ffi" LIBFFI_LIBS="-lffi" ./configure || exit 1 else CFLAGS="-DMACOSX" LIBFFI_CFLAGS="-I/usr/include/ffi" LIBFFI_LIBS="-lffi" ./configure || exit 1 fi make -j 3 || exit 1 # Apply patch: we depend on libffi, but pkg-config doesn't get told. patch -p0 <../../macosx-support-lib-patches/glib-pkgconfig.patch || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. echo "Downloading, building, and installing pkg-config:" curl -O http://pkgconfig.freedesktop.org/releases/pkg-config-$PKG_CONFIG_VERSION.tar.gz || exit 1 tar xf pkg-config-$PKG_CONFIG_VERSION.tar.gz || exit 1 cd pkg-config-$PKG_CONFIG_VERSION # Avoid another pkgconfig call GLIB_CFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/local/lib/glib-2.0/include" GLIB_LIBS="-L/usr/local/lib -lglib-2.0 -lintl" ./configure || exit 1 # ./configure || exit 1 make -j 3 || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. # # Now we have reached a point where we can build everything but # the GUI (Wireshark). # # Cairo is part of Mac OS X 10.6 and 10.7. # The *headers* are supplied by 10.5, but the *libraries* aren't, so # we have to build it on 10.5. # GTK+ 3 requires a newer Cairo build than the one that comes with # 10.6, so we build Cairo if we are using GTK+ 3. # In 10.6 and 10.7, it's an X11 library; if we build with "native" GTK+ # rather than X11 GTK+, we might have to build and install Cairo. # The major version number of Darwin in 10.5 is 9. # if [[ -n "$GTK3" || $DARWIN_MAJOR_VERSION = "9" ]]; then # # Requirements for Cairo first # # The libpng that comes with the X11 for leopard has a bogus # pkg-config file that lies about where the header files are, # which causes other packages not to be able to find its # headers. # echo "Downloading, building, and installing libpng:" curl -O ftp://ftp.simplesystems.org/pub/libpng/png/src/libpng-$PNG_VERSION.tar.xz xzcat libpng-$PNG_VERSION.tar.xz | tar xf - || exit 1 cd libpng-$PNG_VERSION ./configure || exit 1 make -j 3 || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. # # The libpixman that comes with the X11 for Leopard is too old # to support Cairo's image surface backend feature (which requires # pixman-1 >= 0.22.0). # echo "Downloading, building, and installing pixman:" curl -O http://www.cairographics.org/releases/pixman-$PIXMAN_VERSION.tar.gz gzcat pixman-$PIXMAN_VERSION.tar.gz | tar xf - || exit 1 cd pixman-$PIXMAN_VERSION ./configure || exit 1 make -j 3 || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. # # And now Cairo itself. # echo "Downloading, building, and installing Cairo:" CAIRO_MAJOR_VERSION="`expr $CAIRO_VERSION : '\([0-9][0-9]*\).*'`" CAIRO_MINOR_VERSION="`expr $CAIRO_VERSION : '[0-9][0-9]*\.\([0-9][0-9]*\).*'`" CAIRO_DOTDOT_VERSION="`expr $CAIRO_VERSION : '[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\.\([0-9][0-9]*\).*'`" if [[ $CAIRO_MAJOR_VERSION -gt 1 || $CAIRO_MINOR_VERSION -gt 12 || ($CAIRO_MINOR_VERSION -eq 12 && $CAIRO_DOTDOT_VERSION -ge 2) ]] then # # Starting with Cairo 1.12.2, the tarballs are compressed with # xz rather than gzip. # curl -O http://cairographics.org/releases/cairo-$CAIRO_VERSION.tar.xz || exit 1 xzcat cairo-$CAIRO_VERSION.tar.xz | tar xf - || exit 1 else curl -O http://cairographics.org/releases/cairo-$CAIRO_VERSION.tar.gz || exit 1 tar xf cairo-$CAIRO_VERSION.tar.gz || exit 1 fi cd cairo-$CAIRO_VERSION #./configure --enable-quartz=no || exit 1 # Maybe follow http://cairographics.org/end_to_end_build_for_mac_os_x/ ./configure --enable-quartz=yes || exit 1 # # We must avoid the version of libpng that comes with X11; the # only way I've found to force that is to forcibly set INCLUDES # when we do the build, so that this comes before CAIRO_CFLAGS, # which has -I/usr/X11/include added to it before anything # connected to libpng is. # INCLUDES="-I/usr/local/include/libpng15" make -j 3 || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. fi echo "Downloading, building, and installing ATK:" atk_dir=`expr $ATK_VERSION : '\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*'` curl -O http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/atk/$atk_dir/atk-$ATK_VERSION.tar.xz || exit 1 xzcat atk-$ATK_VERSION.tar.xz | tar xf - || exit 1 cd atk-$ATK_VERSION ./configure || exit 1 make -j 3 || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. echo "Downloading, building, and installing Pango:" pango_dir=`expr $PANGO_VERSION : '\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*'` PANGO_MAJOR_VERSION="`expr $PANGO_VERSION : '\([0-9][0-9]*\).*'`" PANGO_MINOR_VERSION="`expr $PANGO_VERSION : '[0-9][0-9]*\.\([0-9][0-9]*\).*'`" if [[ $PANGO_MAJOR_VERSION -gt 1 || $PANGO_MINOR_VERSION -ge 29 ]] then # # Starting with Pango 1.29, the tarballs are compressed with # xz rather than bzip2. # curl -L -O http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/pango/$pango_dir/pango-$PANGO_VERSION.tar.xz xzcat pango-$PANGO_VERSION.tar.xz | tar xf - || exit 1 else curl -L -O http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/pango/$pango_dir/pango-$PANGO_VERSION.tar.bz2 tar xf pango-$PANGO_VERSION.tar.bz2 || exit 1 fi cd pango-$PANGO_VERSION ./configure || exit 1 make -j 3 || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. echo "Downloading, building, and installing gdk-pixbuf:" gdk_pixbuf_dir=`expr $GDK_PIXBUF_VERSION : '\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*'` curl -L -O http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gdk-pixbuf/$gdk_pixbuf_dir/gdk-pixbuf-$GDK_PIXBUF_VERSION.tar.xz || exit 1 xzcat gdk-pixbuf-$GDK_PIXBUF_VERSION.tar.xz | tar xf - || exit 1 cd gdk-pixbuf-$GDK_PIXBUF_VERSION ./configure --without-libtiff --without-libjpeg || exit 1 make -j 3 || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. echo "Downloading, building, and installing GTK+:" gtk_dir=`expr $GTK_VERSION : '\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*'` GTK_MAJOR_VERSION="`expr $GTK_VERSION : '\([0-9][0-9]*\).*'`" GTK_MINOR_VERSION="`expr $GTK_VERSION : '[0-9][0-9]*\.\([0-9][0-9]*\).*'`" GTK_DOTDOT_VERSION="`expr $GTK_VERSION : '[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\.\([0-9][0-9]*\).*'`" if [[ $GTK_MAJOR_VERSION -gt 2 || $GTK_MINOR_VERSION -gt 24 || ($GTK_MINOR_VERSION -eq 24 && $GTK_DOTDOT_VERSION -ge 5) ]] then # # Starting with GTK+ 2.24.5, the tarballs are compressed with # xz rather than gzip, in addition to bzip2; use xz, as we've # built and installed it, and as xz compresses better than # bzip2 so the tarballs take less time to download. # curl -L -O http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gtk+/$gtk_dir/gtk+-$GTK_VERSION.tar.xz xzcat gtk+-$GTK_VERSION.tar.xz | tar xf - || exit 1 else curl -L -O http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gtk+/$gtk_dir/gtk+-$GTK_VERSION.tar.bz2 tar xf gtk+-$GTK_VERSION.tar.bz2 || exit 1 fi cd gtk+-$GTK_VERSION if [ $DARWIN_MAJOR_VERSION -ge "12" ] then # # GTK+ 2.24.10, at least, doesn't build on Mountain Lion with the # CUPS printing backend - either the CUPS API changed incompatibly # or the backend was depending on non-API implementation details. # # Configure it out, on Mountain Lion and later, for now. # (12 is the Darwin major version number in Mountain Lion.) # ./configure --disable-cups || exit 1 else ./configure || exit 1 fi make -j 3 || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. # # Now we have reached a point where we can build everything including # the GUI (Wireshark), but not with any optional features such as # SNMP OID resolution, some forms of decryption, Lua scripting, playback # of audio, or GeoIP mapping of IP addresses. # # We now conditionally download optional libraries to support them; # the default is to download them all. # if [ ! -z $LIBSMI_VERSION ] then echo "Downloading, building, and installing libsmi:" curl -L -O ftp://ftp.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/pub/local/libsmi/libsmi-$LIBSMI_VERSION.tar.gz || exit 1 tar xf libsmi-$LIBSMI_VERSION.tar.gz || exit 1 cd libsmi-$LIBSMI_VERSION ./configure || exit 1 make -j 3 || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. fi if [ ! -z $LIBGPG_ERROR_VERSION ] then echo "Downloading, building, and installing libgpg-error:" curl -L -O ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libgpg-error/libgpg-error-$LIBGPG_ERROR_VERSION.tar.bz2 || exit 1 bzcat libgpg-error-$LIBGPG_ERROR_VERSION.tar.bz2 | tar xf - || exit 1 cd libgpg-error-$LIBGPG_ERROR_VERSION ./configure || exit 1 make -j 3 || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. fi if [ ! -z $LIBGCRYPT_VERSION ] then # # libgpg-error is required for libgcrypt. # if [ -z $LIBGPG_ERROR_VERSION ] then echo "libgcrypt requires libgpg-error, but you didn't install libgpg-error." 1>&2 exit 1 fi echo "Downloading, building, and installing libgcrypt:" curl -L -O ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libgcrypt/libgcrypt-$LIBGCRYPT_VERSION.tar.gz || exit 1 tar xf libgcrypt-$LIBGCRYPT_VERSION.tar.gz || exit 1 cd libgcrypt-$LIBGCRYPT_VERSION # # The assembler language code is not compatible with the OS X # x86 assembler (or is it an x86-64 vs. x86-32 issue?). # ./configure --disable-asm || exit 1 make -j 3 || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. fi if [ ! -z $GNUTLS_VERSION ] then # # GnuTLS requires libgcrypt (or nettle, in newer versions). # if [ -z $LIBGCRYPT_VERSION ] then echo "GnuTLS requires libgcrypt, but you didn't install libgcrypt" 1>&2 exit 1 fi echo "Downloading, building, and installing GnuTLS:" curl -L -O http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnutls/gnutls-$GNUTLS_VERSION.tar.bz2 || exit 1 bzcat gnutls-$GNUTLS_VERSION.tar.bz2 | tar xf - || exit 1 cd gnutls-$GNUTLS_VERSION # # Use libgcrypt, not nettle. # XXX - is there some reason to prefer nettle? Or does # Wireshark directly use libgcrypt routines? # ./configure --with-libgcrypt --without-p11-kit || exit 1 make -j 3 || exit 1 # # The pkgconfig file for GnuTLS says "requires zlib", but OS X, # while it supplies zlib, doesn't supply a pkgconfig file for # it. # # Patch the GnuTLS pkgconfig file not to require zlib. # (If the capabilities of GnuTLS that Wireshark uses don't # depend on building GnuTLS with zlib, an alternative would be # to configure it not to use zlib.) # patch -p0 lib/gnutls.pc.in <../../macosx-support-lib-patches/gnutls-pkgconfig.patch || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. fi if [ ! -z $LUA_VERSION ] then echo "Downloading, building, and installing Lua:" curl -L -O http://www.lua.org/ftp/lua-$LUA_VERSION.tar.gz || exit 1 tar xf lua-$LUA_VERSION.tar.gz || exit 1 cd lua-$LUA_VERSION make -j 3 macosx || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. fi if [ ! -z $PORTAUDIO_VERSION ] then echo "Downloading, building, and installing PortAudio:" curl -L -O http://www.portaudio.com/archives/$PORTAUDIO_VERSION.tgz || exit 1 tar xf $PORTAUDIO_VERSION.tgz || exit 1 cd portaudio # # Un-comment an include that's required on Lion. # patch -p0 include/pa_mac_core.h <../../macosx-support-lib-patches/portaudio-pa_mac_core.h.patch # # Disable fat builds - the configure script doesn't work right # with Xcode 4 if you leave them enabled, and we don't build # any other libraries fat (GLib, for example, would be very # hard to build fat), so there's no advantage to having PortAudio # built fat. # # Set the minimum OS X version to 10.4, to suppress some # deprecation warnings. # CFLAGS="-mmacosx-version-min=10.4" ./configure --disable-mac-universal || exit 1 make -j 3 || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. fi if [ ! -z $GEOIP_VERSION ] then echo "Downloading, building, and installing GeoIP API:" curl -L -O http://geolite.maxmind.com/download/geoip/api/c/GeoIP-$GEOIP_VERSION.tar.gz || exit 1 tar xf GeoIP-$GEOIP_VERSION.tar.gz || exit 1 cd GeoIP-$GEOIP_VERSION ./configure || exit 1 # # Grr. Their man pages "helpfully" have an ISO 8859-1 # copyright symbol in the copyright notice, but OS X's # default character encoding is UTF-8. sed on Mountain # Lion barfs at the "illegal character sequence" represented # by an ISO 8859-1 copyright symbol, as it's not a valid # UTF-8 sequence. # # iconv the relevant man pages into UTF-8. # for i in geoipupdate.1.in geoiplookup6.1.in geoiplookup.1.in do iconv -f iso8859-1 -t utf-8 man/"$i" >man/"$i".tmp && mv man/"$i".tmp man/"$i" done make -j 3 || exit 1 $DO_MAKE_INSTALL || exit 1 cd .. fi echo "" echo "You are now prepared to build Wireshark. To do so do:" echo "export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/X11/lib/pkgconfig" echo "" if [ -n "$CMAKE" ]; then echo "mkdir build; cd build" echo "cmake .." echo echo "or" echo fi echo "./autogen.sh" echo "mkdir build; cd build" echo "../configure" echo "" echo "make -j 3" echo "make install" echo "" echo "Make sure you are allowed capture access to the network devices" echo "See: http://wiki.wireshark.org/CaptureSetup/CapturePrivileges" echo "" exit 0