Hi Samy,
I did this some time ago but have no easy access to the current build
directory right now.
I found the attached script on my hdd, maybe it is of use for you. I
built Wireshark once on Windows (that was btw not as comfortable as
I'm used to it on other OS) and extracted the
hello,
I sent this repost directly to you in the hope the get some answer: this
is the 5th time I try to get some feedback. I hope to not bother you too
much.
A few weeks ago I requested a review for a patch to add support for a
new pcap DLT for bluetooth h4 capture witch include
the (currently
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
http://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1430
--- Comment #46 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-10-16 08:24 GMT ---
(In reply to comment #44)
As /WX is already defined and this still not detects the unused variable I
tried /analyze instead.
Hello Joerg,
my intention was to keep both EXTRA_CNF and IMPORT_CNF variables.
EXTRA_CNF would contain files which are always necessary and must be
available (included with #.INCLUDE)
(e.g.
#.INCLUDE ../ros/ros-inv.cnf in h450-ros/h450-ros.cnf
or it could happen that some *-exp.cnf file of
Hello Tomas,
On Tue, Oct 16, 2007 at 04:14:06PM +0200, Kukosa, Tomas wrote:
my intention was to keep both EXTRA_CNF and IMPORT_CNF variables.
EXTRA_CNF would contain files which are always necessary and must be
available (included with #.INCLUDE)
(e.g.
#.INCLUDE ../ros/ros-inv.cnf in
It appears that something related the latest Windows GTK 2.12.0 associated
libraries is causing Windows WS to crash when GtkOptionMenu widgets are
displayed.
The crashes do not happen with the previous set of Windows GTK2 libraries.
Please see Bug #1915 for details.
Bill
--- Joerg Mayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 11:21:23PM +0200, Ulf Lamping wrote:
Not generally, but my feeling is that having lot's of exceptions to the
coloring rules is not the way to go here. The problem here is that the
TCP/UDP dissectors missinterprete stuff -
Hi Paolo,
Please understand that we're all a bit pressed for time. At least I know
I am. Taking a peek at the code reveals no obvious error to me, but I'm
not really familiar with the wiretap interface. So if someone who is
familiar with the wiretap interface has some spare time he'll pick it
On Tue, Oct 16, 2007 at 08:54:29AM -0700, Andrew Feren wrote:
IMO we need something like a protocol-as-payload flag to set at
some point into the dissection: It should have several meanings:
a) From now on dissection may break at any time and it's not an error
b) Don't update the info
Hi Ulf,
We've looked into this a while ago and it seemed that the WS_VAR_IMPORT
stuff didn't work on data items shared between DLL's.
If there's some new insight, please someone make it work. I've no Win32
platform to develop this on, and have no idea how to handle this tricky
situation.
Paolo Abeni wrote:
hello,
I sent this repost directly to you in the hope the get some answer: this
is the 5th time I try to get some feedback. I hope to not bother you too
much.
A few weeks ago I requested a review for a patch to add support for a
new pcap DLT for bluetooth h4 capture
--- Sake Blok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Oct 16, 2007 at 08:54:29AM -0700, Andrew Feren wrote:
IMO we need something like a protocol-as-payload flag to set at
some point into the dissection: It should have several meanings:
a) From now on dissection may break at any time and
Strange, when I try to open this bug, I get the message You are not
authorized to access bug #1917. on a big red bar. Is anyone else having
this problem?
Cheers, Sake
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 6:49 PM
Subject:
On Tue, Oct 16, 2007 at 12:44:39PM -0700, Andrew Feren wrote:
A couple of clarifications
First a bit about sFlow. sFlow is a flow monitoring protocol sort of like
NetFlow. The difference (for this discussion) is that NetFlow pulls info
from packet headers and puts it into NetFlow defined
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