Joerg Mayer wrote: > On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 04:08:04PM -0700, Gerald Combs wrote: >> I'd like to release 0.99.4 next Wednesday (the 18th). If you're >> planning on checking in any major changes, please hold off until the >> release branch is created (probably Friday or Monday). > > Hmm, there are still some open points on the roadmap: > > Pending: > Version checking. > Windows updater. > Fix Coverity bugs. > Fix blocker bugs: > 396 - Saving flow data crashes Wireshark > Finish capture privilege separation. > Use the "User's Guide" as the online help system for Wireshark releases > > So is it really such a good idea to make a new release?
I just added the following bugs to the "Complete" list in the roadmap: 1050, 1079 - HTTP dissector crash 1096 - Wireshark fails to start on Windows when it can't acquire a crypto context Either of these would warrant a new release IMHO. I'll take a look at the flow data bug. What would be the preferred way of implementing the version checking and Windows updater features? Firefox appears to use a simple SSL connection, presumably to mitigate man-in-the-middle attacks. Assuming we have GNUTLS or OpenSSL available, is there anything wrong with this approach? _______________________________________________ Wireshark-dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.wireshark.org/mailman/listinfo/wireshark-dev
