Guy Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 01:28:57PM -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> This is on openbsd  3.4 GENERIC#71 i386 
>> 
>> In simplest ways I thought of:
>> 
>>   tcpdump -v -w file -C1   <NOT!>
>>   tcpdump -v -C1 -w file   <NOT!>
>> 
>> Both those show a usage statement.
>
> What is the usage statement that it prints?
>
> I don't see a usage message with those commands with the current CVS
> version of tcpdump.

This wasn't cvs but version 3.4 that comes with openbsd-3.4.
Its since been answered privately that the -C flag was possiblely
disabled by openbsd developers because of a segfault problem.

I've since updated to yesterdays cvs and still having problems.
Segfault but before I call it an issue someone has pointed out I may
still be using the wrong (old version) of libpcap and to reset
LIBPATH .... I haven't gotten to that box yet but will today.
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