After digging around Microsoft's various product lifecycle pages it
might make sense to upgrade the XP builder to Windows Server 2003
instead of Vista. It will receive updates until July 2015 and would let
us use a testing environment similar to XP. That would make 1.10 and
possibly 1.10++ the "20
On 4/19/13 5:27 PM, Guy Harris wrote:
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> On Apr 19, 2013, at 5:13 PM, Gerald Combs wrote:
>
>> On 4/19/13 3:23 PM, Andrew Hood wrote:
>>> Gerald Combs wrote:
>>>
(Which reminds me - we need to set a schedule
for dropping Windows XP support.)
>>>
>>> Despite M$ enthusiasm for not suppo
Am 19.04.2013 21:45, schrieb Gerald Combs:
On 4/18/13 5:17 PM, Dirk Jagdmann wrote:
Note that we would still be committed to supporting OS X PPC and U3
users until Wireshark 1.10 reaches end of life in 2015.
I suggest remove OsX PPC and U3 even for the 1.10 release.
After a bit of research i
On Apr 19, 2013, at 5:13 PM, Gerald Combs wrote:
> On 4/19/13 3:23 PM, Andrew Hood wrote:
>> Gerald Combs wrote:
>>
>>> (Which reminds me - we need to set a schedule
>>> for dropping Windows XP support.)
>>
>> Despite M$ enthusiasm for not supporting XP it lives on on many systems
>> which per
On 4/19/13 3:23 PM, Andrew Hood wrote:
> Gerald Combs wrote:
>
>> (Which reminds me - we need to set a schedule
>> for dropping Windows XP support.)
>
> Despite M$ enthusiasm for not supporting XP it lives on on many systems
> which perform their assigned duties and don't have resources to run
>
Gerald Combs wrote:
> (Which reminds me - we need to set a schedule
> for dropping Windows XP support.)
Despite M$ enthusiasm for not supporting XP it lives on on many systems
which perform their assigned duties and don't have resources to run
later versions. How practical would it be to create a
On 4/18/13 5:17 PM, Dirk Jagdmann wrote:
>> Note that we would still be committed to supporting OS X PPC and U3
>> users until Wireshark 1.10 reaches end of life in 2015.
>
> I suggest remove OsX PPC and U3 even for the 1.10 release.
After a bit of research it looks like we should probably drop O
Note that we would still be committed to supporting OS X PPC and U3
users until Wireshark 1.10 reaches end of life in 2015.
I suggest remove OsX PPC and U3 even for the 1.10 release. Your changes
for GTK/QT sound reasonable.
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Hi,
I'd like to create the 1.10 branch next Monday (April 22) followed by
1.10rc1 a day or two later. I'm planning on the following:
In trunk-1.10:
Demote Qt in configure.ac and wireshark.nsi. Anyone wishing to work with
Qt should do so from the trunk.
In trunk:
Promote Qt. Enable it by defaul
Just a little cross-polination here: working on porting some GTK
features to the Qt version would perhaps be a good summer-of-code
project. More specifically, Guy's idea for a generic statistics table
mechanism (for taps) sounds like a fairly good-sized discrete project.
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 6:
All,
I plan on making a few 1.9.X and 1.10.0rcX releases soon, followed by
1.10.0 in late April or early May:
Feb 19: Release 1.9.0
Mar 5: Release 1.9.1
Mar 26: Release 1.9.2
Apr ?: Create the 1.10 branch. Bump /trunk to 1.11
Apr 9: Release 1.10.0rc1
Apr 23: Release 1.10.0rc2
Apr 30: Release 1
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