On Thu, Jun 05, 2014 at 09:37:05PM +0200, Pascal Quantin wrote:
2014-06-05 21:31 GMT+02:00 Gerald Combs ger...@wireshark.org:
On 6/5/14 7:10 AM, Pascal Quantin wrote:
it's now available here: https://code.wireshark.org/review/1978
Gerald, I would be interested to know whether you
2014-06-04 23:25 GMT+02:00 Pascal Quantin pascal.quan...@gmail.com:
2014-05-27 13:09 GMT+02:00 Pascal Quantin pascal.quan...@gmail.com:
2014-05-27 12:41 GMT+02:00 Bálint Réczey bal...@balintreczey.hu:
Hi,
2014-04-01 9:58 GMT+07:00 Gerald Combs ger...@wireshark.org:
On 3/31/14, 6:35 PM,
On 6/5/14 7:10 AM, Pascal Quantin wrote:
it's now available here: https://code.wireshark.org/review/1978
Gerald, I would be interested to know whether you would like to ship
Wireshark 1.12 with those new GnuTLS/Gcrypt libraries or not.
Given that GnuTLS 2.12 reached end of life last year it's
2014-06-05 21:31 GMT+02:00 Gerald Combs ger...@wireshark.org:
On 6/5/14 7:10 AM, Pascal Quantin wrote:
it's now available here: https://code.wireshark.org/review/1978
Gerald, I would be interested to know whether you would like to ship
Wireshark 1.12 with those new GnuTLS/Gcrypt libraries
2014-05-27 13:09 GMT+02:00 Pascal Quantin pascal.quan...@gmail.com:
2014-05-27 12:41 GMT+02:00 Bálint Réczey bal...@balintreczey.hu:
Hi,
2014-04-01 9:58 GMT+07:00 Gerald Combs ger...@wireshark.org:
On 3/31/14, 6:35 PM, Pascal Quantin wrote:
2014-03-31 20:02 GMT+02:00 Gerald Combs
Hi,
2014-04-01 9:58 GMT+07:00 Gerald Combs ger...@wireshark.org:
On 3/31/14, 6:35 PM, Pascal Quantin wrote:
2014-03-31 20:02 GMT+02:00 Gerald Combs ger...@wireshark.org
mailto:ger...@wireshark.org:
On 3/30/14 10:00 AM, Pascal Quantin wrote:
2014-01-08 0:25 GMT+01:00 Pascal Quantin
2014-05-27 12:41 GMT+02:00 Bálint Réczey bal...@balintreczey.hu:
Hi,
2014-04-01 9:58 GMT+07:00 Gerald Combs ger...@wireshark.org:
On 3/31/14, 6:35 PM, Pascal Quantin wrote:
2014-03-31 20:02 GMT+02:00 Gerald Combs ger...@wireshark.org
mailto:ger...@wireshark.org:
On 3/30/14 10:00
On 3/30/14 10:00 AM, Pascal Quantin wrote:
2014-01-08 0:25 GMT+01:00 Pascal Quantin pascal.quan...@gmail.com
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Gerald, according to the README.Wireshark file found in
gnutls-2.12.18-1.2-win32ws archive, you manually modified the
OpenSUSE packages:
2014-03-31 20:02 GMT+02:00 Gerald Combs ger...@wireshark.org:
On 3/30/14 10:00 AM, Pascal Quantin wrote:
2014-01-08 0:25 GMT+01:00 Pascal Quantin pascal.quan...@gmail.com
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Gerald, according to the README.Wireshark file found in
On 3/31/14, 6:35 PM, Pascal Quantin wrote:
2014-03-31 20:02 GMT+02:00 Gerald Combs ger...@wireshark.org
mailto:ger...@wireshark.org:
On 3/30/14 10:00 AM, Pascal Quantin wrote:
2014-01-08 0:25 GMT+01:00 Pascal Quantin pascal.quan...@gmail.com
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2014-01-08 0:25 GMT+01:00 Pascal Quantin pascal.quan...@gmail.com:
Hi Martin,
I tried myself to compile the libgpg-error 1.12 and libgcrypt 1.6.0
libraries using the mingw cross-compilation toolchain but I was not really
successful (Wireshark does not start due to an issue with the exported
Hi Martin,
I tried myself to compile the libgpg-error 1.12 and libgcrypt 1.6.0
libraries using the mingw cross-compilation toolchain but I was not really
successful (Wireshark does not start due to an issue with the exported
symbols from libgpg-error-0.dll).
The good news is that OpenSUSE now
Hi,
I would like to make use of an AES mode only available in the most recent
version of gcrypt (1.6). Is it possible to upgrade the version that comes
as a result of running the Windows 'setup' target?
My guess is that its not easy, and that we take the version that came with
an old version of
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