On Oct 6, 2016, at 4:53 AM, Gisle Vanem <gva...@yahoo.no> wrote:

> Yang Luo wrote:
> 
>> Given that WinDump is kind of "official" example to use libpcap/Npcap API,
>> it's not good that they can't compile.
> 
> Why do you say that? IMHO, tcpdump/WinDump at:
>  https://github.com/the-tcpdump-group/tcpdump.git
> 
> is the "official". Works fine for me on Windows. Have you tried it?

Yes.  The WinDump at

        https://www.winpcap.org/windump/

is based on an old version of tcpdump.

Ultimately, there shouldn't *be* a program named "windump" - it should be 
called "tcpdump" even on Windows, and should be built from the same source on 
Windows as on UN*X.

I don't know whether the project files in that source tree are up-to-date; if 
not, we should probably update them.  We should also look at CMake files that 
work on both Windows and UN*X, as we're doing with libpcap (the libpcap CMake 
files for libpcap are still a work-in-progress, but I've used them on my 
Windows 7 virtual machine and I think I've used them on macOS as well).

> It's good we've got rid of the mess with "bittypes.h" etc.

Yes.
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