Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. However, I am closing it because the bug has been fixed
in later versions of Ubuntu.
If you need a fix for the bug in previous versions of Ubuntu, please
follow the instructions for "How to request new packages" at
Omnifarius, please keep in mind that wireshark is in universe and thus
not covered by the official security team. If a community member steps
up and wants to prepare and fix an updated package for dapper, we are
glad to help and upload, but as long as noone is interested it, it just
won't happen..
This bug is pointless. If it takes over 6 months to solve a security
issue with a current distribution (that 6 months later is now out of
date, as might be expected) then I'm not going to be using Ubuntu or
recommending it to anybody I know.
I'm sorry, but every experience I've had with reporting
Which version of Wireshark are you trying to compile, and what shows up
in config.log? Also, do you have the glib and gtk+ _dev_ packages
installed?
FWIW, we've been using Ubuntu (breezy, then dapper, now edgy) in our
Buildbot environment since the name change. Compilation _shouldn't_ be
a probl
Wireshark won't compile in Dapper.
Kicks error: 'GTK+ not found'
even though GTK+ is installed.
kicks same error even if you do './configure--disable-wireshark'
Untill the powers that be can get wireshark to install on Dapper
ethereal will most likely stay--in dapper at least.
If anyone has gotten
Rejecting this for Ubuntu as a whole because I believe it is only a
problem in Dapper.
** Changed in: wireshark (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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Ethereal is old and dangerously buggy, update to wireshark
https://launchpad.net/bugs/58376
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