Do you mean "my shell is zsh, and when I run Wireshark, it reports a "Bus error"?
If so, then 1) the shell is probably irrelevant, you'd get that error with ksh or bash or tcsh or... and 2) the details of the bus error are important, along with the version of the operating system you're running on and the version of Wireshark you're using.
What a very clear description. I guess we have no clue either.
Do you mean "my shell is zsh, and when I run Wireshark, it reports a "Bus error"?
If so, then 1) the shell is probably irrelevant, you'd get that error with ksh or bash or tcsh or... and 2) the details of the bus error are important, along with the version of the operating system you're running on and the version of Wireshark you're using.