I'm on 3.3. I do have a /usr/sbin/tethereal. From what I'e read it's not unusual not to have a /usr/sbin/ethereal when you have ehtereal-gnome. I don't think I do. I always thought there was an ANSI-looking version you could run from console. Maybe I'm confused with something else. I don't run X at all, so I don't have a need for an X-based ethereal. Maybe this is all normal, and it's me. :)
On another note, should I move to 3.4?
-- <<JAV>>
---------- Original Message ----------- From: Johnny Hughes mailing-lists@hughesjr.com To: CentOS Users centos@caosity.org Sent: Sat, 08 Jan 2005 12:32:54 -0600 Subject: Re: [Centos] Where is ethereal?
On Sat, 2005-01-08 at 14:18 -0400, Joe Polk wrote:
Right. But it's not there. See below:
[jav]$ rpm -q ethereal ethereal-0.10.5-0.30E.2 [jav]$ whereis ethereal ethereal: /usr/lib/ethereal /usr/share/ethereal [jav]$
and as root... [root]# find / -name ethereal -print /usr/share/ethereal /usr/lib/ethereal /etc/pam.d/ethereal /etc/security/console.apps/ethereal
None of those are executables.
-- <<JAV>>
Here is what I get on CentOS-3.4
whereis ethereal ethereal: /usr/bin/ethereal /usr/sbin/ethereal /usr/lib/ethereal /usr/share/ethereal /usr/share/man/man1/ethereal.1.gz
and on CentOS-4.0beta:
whereis ethereal ethereal: /usr/bin/ethereal /usr/sbin/ethereal /usr/lib/ethereal /usr/share/ethereal /usr/share/man/man1/ethereal.1.gz
(which is the same)
I would say that something deleted it ... so do:
rpm -e ethereal ethereal-gnome
then;
yum install ethereal ethereal-gnome
---------- Original Message ----------- From: Matt Shields mattboston@gmail.com To: CentOS discussion and information list centos@caosity.org Sent: Sat, 8 Jan 2005 13:12:09 -0500 Subject: Re: [Centos] Where is ethereal?
Also, if installed via rpm/yum, you can do: rpm -ql ethereal
This will give you a list of files installed by that package
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On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 13:11:00 -0500, Matt Shields mattboston@gmail.com wrote:
You can use Which or Whereis to find stuff:
[mshields@matt-test mshields]$ which ethereal /usr/bin/ethereal
[mshields@matt-test mshields]$ whereis ethereal ethereal: /usr/bin/ethereal /usr/sbin/ethereal /usr/lib/ethereal /usr/share/ethereal /usr/share/man/man1/ethereal.1.gz
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On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 14:08:19 -0400, Joe Polk listuser@javelinux.com
wrote:
YUM says I already have ethereal installed, but I have no
/usr/sbin/ethereal.
I have 3 directories about but no executable.
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