Start by installing all of the required dependencies. Here’s the list, but your specific versions may vary. I’m just letting yum install all the latest packages. And I finish by running a “yum update -y” to get the whole system up to date. There are newer versions of the libnet package available, but you specifically need libnet-1.0.2a.tar.gz. You can search and find a bunch of mirrors or try the one I used below: Now download the snort source.
I didn’t find a glade template for this one, but I’m starting to lean away from using a gui builder. It seems more trouble than it’s worth.
The one microsoft application I always come back to because it’s actually the best offering in its field is Visio. There are replacements, but they don’t fill in any missing gaps or fix broken functionality – they’re just replacements. There is, however, one thing missing from my Visio, and that’s being able to share it easily.
In the past i’ve used Eclipse, and that behemoth was a nightmare. The beast is a memory hog and just too bloated for my taste. Using plugins for php and python just make matters worse. I’ve always fallen back to vi (Vim) because of the severe headaches eclipse has caused me. hmm, I should sue… anyway, here’s the top reasons why Geany meets my criteria for the best code editor in the world…
Smarter tabs, Opera turbo, widgets, cache control, dragonfly, speed dial, and all the little things like middle mouse clicks to open tabs.