2008/1/30, Gerald Combs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The attached patch warns the user about != and ne by coloring the
filter
entry yellow and adding a message to the status bar any time either of
those
tokens are present. It's a bit less obtrusive than popping up a dialog.
Yes, this is very
As of today, WinPcap 4.1 beta3 is available in the download section of
the WinPcap website, http://www.winpcap.org/install/ .
This new software release includes a couple fixes to the BPF filter
engine in the kernel, as well as several fixes and additions to the
BPF compiler for filters on
epan\dfilter\syntax-tree.n declares deprecated_token const char *
epan\dfilter\syntax-tree.c uses it deprecated_token char *
comparing with similar usages, I dropped the const
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Hey guys, I have been trying to understand ethernet over USB. I have ethernet
over USB working on an embedded development board running a blackfin DSP and
uClinux. I have everthing configured and can network with either linux or
windows. I am trying to understand the protocol and packet
On 31. jan.. 2008, at 22.07, Andrew Hood wrote:
epan\dfilter\syntax-tree.n declares deprecated_token const char *
epan\dfilter\syntax-tree.c uses it deprecated_token char *
comparing with similar usages, I dropped the const
Hmmm, no. The win32 compiler did not like that.
Committed another
On Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 11:52:11AM -0800, Gerald Combs wrote:
Stig Bjørlykke wrote:
2008/1/30, Gerald Combs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The attached patch warns the user about != and ne by coloring
the filter
entry yellow and adding a message to the
And its probably not such a good idea to use ip.addr as example for
the != operator in the users guide:
http://www.wireshark.org/docs/wsug_html_chunked/ChWorkBuildDisplayFilterSection.html
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Stig Bjørlykke
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