On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 08:02:34PM -0800, Josh Carroll wrote:

> When attempting to run dsniff, it complains about needing
> libnids.so.1.18:
> 
> dsniff: error while loading shared libraries: libnids.so.1.18: cannot
> open shared object file: No such file or directory
> 
> However, ldd reports the program is linked against libnids.so.1.19:
> 
>         libnids.so.1.19 => /usr/lib/libnids.so.1.19 (0x25004000)
> 
> I could link /usr/lib/libnids.so.1.19 to /usr/lib/libnids.so.1.18, but
> that is obviously not ideal. Also, dsniff notices the shared library
> difference when doing so:
> 
> dsniff: Symbol `nids_params' has different size in shared object,
> consider re-linking

  That's very strange - the package itself depends upon libnids .19,
 and there should be no mention of .18 anywhere.

  I wonder if the i386 build was broken when I made it, because I had
 version 18 installed too?  I'll build it again cleanly in a chroot()
 jail and see how that works out.

  Thanks for the report.

> Architecture: i386 (i686)

> ii  libnids1                 1.19-1          IP defragmentation TCP segment 
> rea

Steve
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