On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 11:14 PM, Abdelrazak Younes <younes.ab...@gmail.com> wrote: > Aaron Turner wrote: > > [snip about CMake] >> Unfortunately, it sounds like moving to CMake to build MSVC project >> files doesn't mean the integrated debugger works- apparently there's >> some other file(s) necessary for that. :( >> > > No, MSVC project support is fully supported with CMake. The generated > project are native and you can use the integrated debugger out of the > box. Things are different with Scons as the generated project are not > native. > I guess Wireshark main problem is that GTK has not been fully ported to > MSVC and they are forced to use a mix between Makefile and CMake; just a > guess.
That's good news... What I read must of been out of date or maybe I was just confused. [snip] >> One thing that isn't captured >> in the flow diagram is that it would be nice if certain editing >> features are disabled by default/required depending on the use case. >> >> For example, if you say inline-proxy-arp or router, we know you need >> to edit the MAC addresses, but there's probably no need to do that for >> a transparent device. Something to keep in mind for later. >> > > Well, I don't really understand what you are saying here... Maybe it > didn't show up previously but, just to warn you, I am new to network > programming and to network in general so I should have said "I'll for > sure have questions". No problem, I'd be more then happy to answer any questions you might have. If you have a lot of questions it would probably best for us to set a time to meet up on IRC, AIM, Skype or whatever. That way when my answer only leaves you with more questions you won't have to wait 24 hours for a response. :) >> Anyways, I'll probably ping you in a couple of weeks to see how things >> are going. Hopefully by then 3.4 will be out the door. >> > > OK, hopefully I'll have a working demo by then. A working demo would be awesome. In a perfect world, I'll have a feel for what it will take to make tcpreplay run natively under Windows and we can make a decision on API vs. config file. > We'll then decide how/where to host the project. Ideally, I'd like to host it on the tcpreplay site with the rest of the code so we can have unified source control, ticketing, etc. I'd be more then happy to give you svn access, just send me the output of: htpasswd -sn <your username> (htpasswd ships with the apache webserver) You can register your own account in Trac for the tcpreplay site- let me know when you do so and I'll grant you some extra rights. Regards, Aaron -- Aaron Turner http://synfin.net/ http://tcpreplay.synfin.net/ - Pcap editing and replay tools for Unix & Windows They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -- Benjamin Franklin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. It is the best place to buy or sell services for just about anything Open Source. http://p.sf.net/sfu/Xq1LFB _______________________________________________ Tcpreplay-users mailing list Tcpreplay-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcpreplay-users Support Information: http://tcpreplay.synfin.net/trac/wiki/Support