[MacPorts] #17644: Revisited: wireshark: unable to build under Mac OS X 10.5.5 Leopard

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#17644: Revisited: wireshark: unable to build under Mac OS X 10.5.5 Leopard
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 Reporter:  p.de.haan2@…          |       Owner:  macports-tickets@…                   
     Type:  defect                |      Status:  new                                  
 Priority:  Normal                |   Milestone:  Port Bugs                            
Component:  ports                 |     Version:  1.6.0                                
 Keywords:  gtk2                  |        Port:  wireshark                            
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Comment(by p.de.haan2@…):

 > > >i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1: /usr/X11/lib/libXrandr.2.0.0.dylib: No
 such file or directory[[BR]]
 >
 > Toby is right, this is #14592. It looks like this is your main problem.
 Use the fix in [wiki:LeopardProblems].
 After using porticus to install libXrandr, it seems to work out after
 all...

 > > Again back at $ sudo port install gtk2 +darwin_8 +darwin_7
 +universal[[BR]]
 >
 > Don't specify platform variants, the right one is selected for you
 automatically. Especially don't select multiple ones, you're only building
 on one platform. That's liable to cause just about anything to happen.
 Thanks for this suggestion!
 (guess I should get a remark coming along the lines as: RTFM!)
 I didn't specify any special options for the modules I installed using
 porticus other than was suggested by porticus itself.
 Bottom-line is that worked in the end; it seems that wiresharks works now.
 And that was what I wanted to achieve.

 The odd thing was when I tried to install things in one of the attempts
 without specifying anything, it failed as well.
 From that i expected that there might be something wrong with the
 installer/dependencies.
 Thanks,
 Paul

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