Re: Tcptrace install

From: Shawn Ostermann (ostermann@cs.ohiou.edu)
Date: 06/07/01

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    From: "Shawn Ostermann" <ostermann@cs.ohiou.edu>
    Subject: Re: Tcptrace install 
    Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 12:07:38 -0400
    
    

    Try adding:

       DEFINES += -D_BSD_SOURCE

    to the Makefile. This is supposed to convince linux to use the real
    header files.

    --sdo

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    > From: "EXTERN Heid Marco (THORANET; QI/LBS-FR)" <Marco.Heid@de.bosch.com>
    > To: "'tcptrace-bugs@tcptrace.org'" <tcptrace-bugs@tcptrace.org>
    > Subject: Tcptrace install
    > Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 11:54:11 +0200
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    >
    > First of all: Hi ;-)
    > I don't think it is a bug, but i couldn't find a proper solution to my
    > problem.
    > Here's my problem:
    > ./configure works fine, but while 'make' a very neat message appears:
    > print.c : In function 'printtcp_packet':
    > print.c:377: Structure has no member named 'th_off'
    > The last line repeats with various names, the last one's 'uh_ulen'
    >
    > I thought, it has something to do with the libpcap, so no problem, download
    > the latest version (0.6.2) at tcpdump.org. I compiled it, but the error
    > stayed.
    > I checked the Makefile.in, but the correct path was in it ( /usr/local/lib
    > and ../include )
    > I use a SuSe Linux 7.1 with Kernel 2.4.
    > What can i do ?
    >
    > Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
    >
    > Marco Heid
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