![]() ![]() With my very limited knowledge, I took all of your others suggestions seriously and tried to follow them as much as I could. If there're any other logs you need, let me know. ![]() I'm going to include two cmake logs with and without "ENABLE_GTK=OFF". But it is also available from the MSYS2 repo, and cmake seems to be happy with it (or maybe it's just not there yet). ![]() That's why I ran cmake from thereon with the -D ENABLE_GTK=OFF ENABLE_CURSES=OFF option to bypass the error (s). I would be nice (for me and other users) to have it around, but I don't necessary need it. Not that I think I am capable of doing it, but I think cmake would find it if you could make him look there.Īfter some forth and back, and tears of desperation, I actually realized that I haven't used ettercap's gtk interface (or the curses interface) in a long time. It's actually pretty straight forward, if cmake would find find them of course.Äownloading gtk2 and/or gtk3 through MSYS2's package manager places them at the same location it also places ncurses. The website of the GTK+ Project suggests to use the packages maintained and provided by MSYS2. The link to the gtk development and runtime packages is dead. I didn't bother looking for their replacements, because thanks to the bundle version of libnet, cmake didn't complain (yet). The first links to download libnet returns a Nepali(?) blog/website, and the other returns a 404 error: ![]()
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