+ GLib 2.4.0
+ Pango 1.4.0
+ GTK+ 2.4.0
+ ATK 1.6.0
+
+and the corresponding dependencies, which you can download from the
+"dependencies" subdirectory of the GTK+ download directory on the GTK+
+FTP site:
+
+ pkg-config
+ jpegsrc
+ libpng
+ tiff
+
+as well as GNU gettext, which isn't included in the directory of
+dependencies on the GTK+ FTP site.
+
+NOTE: you must set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable to include
+"/usr/X11R6/lib/pkgconfig" (unless you've already set it, set it to
+"/usr/X11R6/lib/pkgconfig") before running the Pango configuration
+script, so that it can be configured to use the version of fontconfig
+that comes with Mac OS X's X11. This is also needed for the GTK+
+configuration.
+
+NOTE: you must install the pkg-config dependency first; unless it is
+installed, you cannot configure GLib or GTK+. After that, you must
+install GNU gettext; only after both of those have been built and
+installed will you be able to configure GLib. After configuring and
+installing GLib, configure, build, and install Pango, ATK, jpegsrc,
+libpng, tiff, and GTK+, in order. (The exact order might not be
+important, but you must configure, build, and install Pango and ATK
+before configuring GTK+ and, if you want GTK+ to be able to use the
+capabilities from the other libraries, you must configure, build, and
+install them before configuring GTK+.)
+
+You will need to do "make install-lib" for the JPEG library to install
+its libraries - "make install" does not suffice. You will also have to
+do "sudo ranlib /usr/local/lib/libjpeg.a" after "make install-lib".
+
+For libpng, use scripts/makefile.darwin, not scripts/makefile.macosx.
+
+Finally run the configure script. By default it will use
+the Glib2 and GTK+2 libraries. If you run Ethereal's configure script
+with the "--disable-gtk2" argument it'll try to configure with GLib
+1.2[.x] and GTK+ 1.2[.x], in which case: