CVS version of libpcap ignores EFAULT on AIX; it appears that this fixes
the problem.
-Some earlier notes: the notes about libpcap may not apply, with libpcap
-0.7.1, but they're preserved here for historical reasons.
+Some earlier notes:
-The glib, gtk+, and Ethereal notes still apply.
+The notes about libpcap may not apply, with libpcap 0.7.1 and later, but
+they're preserved here for historical reasons.
+
+The notes about glib, gtk+, and Ethereal may not apply, as we're now
+using GLib 2.x and GTK+ 2.x, and don't have our own gtkclist.c, but
+they're also preserved for historical reasons.
After much work and toil, Craig Rodrigues was able to compile libpcap
and Ethereal on AIX 4.3.2. His odyssey is document in various e-mails
After much sweat and toil, I have managed to get gtk 1.2.6 to
compile and not dump core under AIX. The solutions were to
-(1) apply the attached patch to the configure.in in the glib-1.2.6
+(1) apply the attached patch to the configure.ac in the glib-1.2.6
subdirectory
(2) In the file gtk+-1.2.6/gtk/Makefile, add a link flag -lgdk to link
http://www.gis.net/~craigr
rodrigc@mediaone.net
-*** configure.in.old Thu Oct 7 17:27:43 1999
---- configure.in Sun Nov 7 19:34:36 1999
+*** configure.ac.old Thu Oct 7 17:27:43 1999
+--- configure.ac Sun Nov 7 19:34:36 1999
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*** 795,809 ****
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