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On Jan 6, 2012, at 6:15 AM, Roland Knall wrote:
> Ok, let me clarify the idea. Let's for instance say, that you want to
> have a graphical representation of the inner-workings of a
> communication of two machines. A scenario which comes up very often
> using industrial ethernet protocols. Than yo
Roland Knall skrev 2012-01-06 15:15:
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 1:46 AM, Gerald Combs wrote:
On 1/5/12 12:22 PM, Guy Harris wrote:
If the add-ons are in the dissecting code, there's no GUI code there; Wireshark handles the GUI
display, and TShark handles the text output. I doubt that we'll be li
i have encounter this problem,but it is unzip file that dosnt refers to
/usr/bin/unzip,it point to an unzip file of oracle,then i rename this
file.When compiling work finished,i re-rename it back.
在 2012-1-6 下午7:01, 写道:
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Folks,
This email was triggered by the recent win-setup.sh issue reported, but I've
been thinking about the issues for a while.
FWIW over the Xmas break I looked into reworking the windows build to remove
as many external dependencies (such as Cygwin) as possible. I was using
PowerShell to
Bill Meier wrote:
>So:
>
>We should add 'cat' to the list of tools checked.
I have been thinking about this. We could either do that or, perhaps somewhat
perversely, we could use an alternative based on an already required
application such as Perl or Python. Also, we don't necessarily care
In my case I had a collection of "tools" that I had acquired over the years
(some as far back as the MKS toolkit!!) that were in my path and so were hiding
the recently installed Cygwin versions - so yes, checking the required tools
reside in the expected location would have highlighted my issue
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 1:46 AM, Gerald Combs wrote:
> On 1/5/12 12:22 PM, Guy Harris wrote:
>> If the add-ons are in the dissecting code, there's no GUI code there;
>> Wireshark handles the GUI display, and TShark handles the text output. I
>> doubt that we'll be linking TShark with Qt, so I do
On 1/6/2012 5:59 AM, Ed Beroset wrote:
Ed Beroset wrote:
Then you've found your problem. Either rename the other cat or fiddle
with the path to point to the cygwin version of cat first. If that
doesn't do it, let us know and we'll dig a little deeper.
So:
We should add 'cat' to the list
Ed Beroset wrote:
Weir, Alan wrote:
Hi Ed,
When running "nmake -f makefile.nmake verify_tools" the message:
ERROR: The contents of C:\wireshark-win32-libs\current_tag.txt is
(unknown).
It should be 2011-06-27.
Is emitted even though the file exists and contains the correct text.
Ah, good cl
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