Fragroute Configure Error Libevent Not Found
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topic :: View next topic Author Message LarsSenior MemberJoined: 25 Oct 2010Posts: libevent not found ubuntu 111 Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 9:30 am Post subject: fragroute configure: error: "curses not found" | Solved! Dear gerasimos_h! I have got S*M*S v SMS 1.6.0 (i486) installed, and with libevent-dev your help, got a Tor-node up and working, transmitting 0,5-2 GB/24h . Beside my now excellently working vsftpd- and httpd-servers (with SSL/TSL-support). I wonder if you configure error libevent not found ubuntu can help me with one final tool for testing network intrusion detection that evades my efforts? fragroute, fairly old, but I have managed to install and get it working i Debian5 and OpenSuse 10.3-12.1 and therefore cannot understand why I cannot with Slackware 13.37? -There is, in opposite to fragrouter, no Slackpkg, nor
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any Slackbuild so I've tried to install it from source: http://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/fragroute/fragroute-1.2.tar.gz. I depends on libdnet, libpcap and libevent. From my Debian- and SuSE-installations I learned that working versions of those were: libdnet.so.1, libpcap.so.0 and libevent-1.4.so.2. -I there for completed my SMS libraries with those so I now got installed: libdnet-1.11-i486-7sl libpcap-0.9.3-i486-1suk and libpcap-1.1.1-i486-1 libevent-1.4.14a-i486-1sl and libevent-2.0.10-i486-1_SBo. There seems to be no conflict between them, as there wasn't in Debian or OpenSuse. Now to the problem: fragroute-1.2 configure cannot find libevent, but stops by Code: checking for libevent... no configure: error: libevent not found Though it is there?? There is no way I can get fragroute-config find libevent! Tried tor read out "configure" to try to figure out where configure looks, but am not competent enough? Is there anyway you can help me out here? Best regards LarsLast edited by Lars on Sun May 06, 2012 8:20 pm; edited 1 time in total Back to t
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