Originally Posted by
aliendude5300
I know a bit of Java... if I had the source, I might be able to figure out what's wrong with it. My guess is that the original SpoonWEP 2 depended on a certain package to be installed that was included by default in BackTrack 3 which is no longer included in BackTrack 4. Either that, or because BT4 is the first version of BT to be based on Debian and rely on the Aptitude Package management system, some files/information may be located in different locations or formats. My guess is that SpoonWEP simply needs to be adapted to be compatible with the software that is included in BackTrack 4.