2007/10/1, Graham Bloice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Peter Johansson wrote:
> > 2007/10/1, Graham Bloice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
> >
> >     Peter Johansson wrote:
> >     > After having updated the GTK version to 2.12.0 (using nmake -f
> >     > makefile.nmake setup) I run into crashes when running Wireshark. I
> >     > have rebuilt all the sources and the problem remains.
> >     >
> >     > Unfortunately Wireshark does not crash every time, just sometimes.
> I
> >     > have two scenarios:
> >     > 1. Crashes occurr once Wireshark has been started and I press the
> >     > "show capture options" button (but not every time).
> >     > 2. Crashes occurr when capturing data and "Network name
> >     resolution" is
> >     > enabled (but not every time, and not for all frames).
> >     >
> >     > The two scenarios seem unrelated and at least scenario 2
> >     *should* not
> >     > be a result from the update to GTK 2.12.0.
> >     > I have no other information regarding scenario 1.
> >     > For scenario 2 however, it seems that host_name_lookup_process is
> >     > passing *ans->rrs.str to add_ipv4_name when the correct
> >     information is
> >     > actually stored in ans->rrs.bytes (note that this one should not
> be
> >     > preceeded by "*").
> >     >
> >     > When changing the call to add_ipv4_name to use ans->rrs.bytes as
> >     input
> >     > instead of *ans->rrs.str, name resloution seems to work. But I
> >     cannot
> >     > understand why it has worked before as I cannot find a change in
> >     the
> >     > SVN repository that has changed this anytime recently (at least
> not
> >     > since the renaming from Ethereal).
> >     > Should add_ipv4_name be called with ans->rrs.bytes instead of
> >     > *ans->rrs.str? The (missing) documentation for adns is a bit
> >     unclear
> >     > on on when to use what from the ans->rrs union :-(
> >     >
> >     > Has the adns version been bumped recently?
> >     >
> >     > Has anyone else seen anything like this?
> >     What compiler version?
> >
> >     If you're on Windows, and using a version of MSVC later than 6.0,
> have
> >     you recompiled the adns library?  setup removes the old one.
> >     --
> >     Regards,
> >
> >     Graham Bloice
> >
> >
> > I am using VC2005 (not the express edition).
> > No, I have not compiled the adns library myself, should I have to do
> > that? I thought it was precompiled. The adns_dll.dll version I run
> > Wireshark against (a copy of adns_dll.dll resides in
> > \Wireshark\wireshark-gtk2 for instance, copied from
> > \wireshark-win32-libs\adns- 1.0-win32-05\adns_win32\lib) is ver
> > 1.0.0.5 <http://1.0.0.5> from Oct 13, 2005 (this is adns-1.0-win32-05
> > if I understand things correctly).
> >
> I also use VS2005 Pro.
>
> Ever since I moved on from VC6 earlier this year, I've need to recompile
> adns due, I presume, to it being linked with the VC6 CRT.  As a note,
> you have to open and convert the older .dsw file to a newer VS .sln file
> and then compile it.
>
> This is similar to the issue with zlib.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Graham Bloice


Oh, I see. I'll try and recompile adns and zlib (had actually missed the
issue with zlib). Thanks!

/ Regards, Peter
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