Still, it looks for possible new extcap programs, which slows down the systems a little bit I guess. But beside that, Dario is right, if you disable all extcap, it behaves as if no extcap was present.
On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 3:21 PM, Dario Lombardo <dario.lombardo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 3:10 PM, Anders Broman <anders.bro...@ericsson.com> > wrote: > >> I don’t have a problem with making extcap a mandatory feature of >> Wireshark. But since extcap prolongs the startup time and clutters the >> interface list. >> >> I would like a feature to turn some or all extcap interfaces off. I think >> it’s good to have them default available to make it obvious they exist but >> none of the default ones are particularly useful to me. >> > > This is related to user experience, not compilation. Did you try to > disable some interfaces group, main window, next to the filter? There is > wired, wireless, USB and external interfaces. Disable the last one and you > get rid of all extcaps (display only). > > ____________________________________________________________ > _______________ > Sent via: Wireshark-dev mailing list <wireshark-dev@wireshark.org> > Archives: https://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev > Unsubscribe: https://www.wireshark.org/mailman/options/wireshark-dev > mailto:wireshark-dev-requ...@wireshark.org?subject= > unsubscribe >
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