I am using wireshark 1.10.x in Linux. If running the following command: tshark -r test.pcap -V >> test.txt The command passed. But if I call the command in my software, the error is: tshark: /home/my software/bin/libz.so.1: no version information available (required by /usr/local/lib/libwiretap.so.3) libz.so.1 exists in both /lib/libz.so.1 and /home/my software/bin/libz.so.1, and they have the same version number. Any possible reason for the failure? And how to let tshark call /lib/libz.so.1, not /home/my software/bin/libz.so.1? The error did not happen when using wirehshark 1.6.x. Thank you. asked 06 Mar '14, 12:04 huang-shi |
One Answer:
Yes. The way you called tshark in your software/application. As you did not say anything about that, it's impossible to help you. Regards answered 06 Mar '14, 13:33 Kurt Knochner ♦ |
Thank you. I modified PATH and the problem was solved.