Hello,
 
I'm working with wireshark 0.99.3a on Solaris 5.9.
I start wireshark from a C++ program (with popen() and pclose()) and tell it to read from a named pipe (option -i) and specifying some other parameters (-n -k -l ...).
 
Now, when some of the 'startup' parameters are invalid, wireshark doesn't start, but prints its man page and makes my program 'hang'.
Is there any way to catch a return code or something like that?
Or a way to stop wireshark from showing the man page when it can't start with the specified parameters ?
 
 
Thanks !
 
Kitty
 
 
 
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