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Re: Well, FreeBSD ports version works but...

Subject: Re: Well, FreeBSD ports version works but...
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 15:11:19 -0400
On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 03:02:57PM -0400, Buddy Shearer
wrote:

There apparently is not a gui for it at least my quick
searching did not find anything.

Nessus won't be built with GUI support if the installer /
configure can't find GTK (either 2.0 or 1.2). This has been
the case going way back, not just with version 2.2.x.

So I went ahead and downloaded the 2.2.4 version 

Good, as 2.0.x is no longer supported.

Core is another story;
/configure gave me a warning about GTK not being on the
system so I installed that (just in case)
Make - gives me errors from the get go xstuff.h: 24
through 26 syntac and warnings
    it then switches to xstuff.c:41 and some other warning
and errors messages for a couple mor e pages.

Does anyone have an idea what went wrong or is this a beta
version?

Can you please post the errors you get? 2.2.4 is a
full-fledged release, not a beta.

George

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