#!/bin/sh # # After an upgrade, get rid of leftover plugins that were converted # to built-in dissectors, so that we won't have problems trying to load # them (wrong instruction set, collisions with the built-ins, etc.). # # XXX - apparently, there's no longer a "postinstall" vs. "postupgrade" # difference, but if you've never installed Wireshark before, this # will just silently and harmlessly fail to remove files that aren't # there in the first place. # PLUGINS="coseventcomm cosnaming docsis interlink parlay sercosiii tango" PLUGINS_PATH="$2/Wireshark.app/Contents/Resources/lib/wireshark/plugins" for plugin in $PLUGINS do rm -f "$PLUGINS_PATH"/$plugin.so "$PLUGINS_PATH"/$plugin.la done # Setting PATH # if /etc/paths.d/Wireshark already exists we overwrite it. # WSPATH="$2/Wireshark.app/Contents/MacOS" if [ ! -d /etc/paths.d ] then mkdir -m u=rwx,g=rx,o=rx /etc/paths.d fi echo $WSPATH > /etc/paths.d/Wireshark # Setting MANPATH # if /etc/manpaths.d/Wireshark already exists we overwrite it. # WSMANPATH="$2/Wireshark.app/Contents/Resources/share/man" if [ ! -d /etc/manpaths.d ] then mkdir -m u=rwx,g=rx,o=rx /etc/manpaths.d fi echo $WSMANPATH > /etc/manpaths.d/Wireshark # # If we still have the old XQuartz fixer, get rid of it; we don't use # X11, and haven't used it since Wireshark 2.0, so we don't need it. # XQUARTZ_FIXER_PLIST="/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.wireshark.XQuartzFixer.plist" if [ -e "$XQUARTZ_FIXER_PLIST" ] then launchctl unload "$XQUARTZ_FIXER_PLIST" rm -rf "/Library/Application Support/Wireshark/XQuartzFixer" rm -f "$XQUARTZ_FIXER_PLIST" fi # # And get rid of the *really* old XQuartz fixer while we're at it. # rm -rf /Library/StartupItems/XQuartzFixer