cludes "\" not "/",
correct the slashes.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ulf Lamping
> Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 4:34 PM
> To: Developer support list for Wireshark
> Subject: Re: [Wires
Hi,
Ulf Lamping wrote:
> Yes, the current cygwin python binding has some problems, I've installed
> it and compile without your changes! I just don't really understand why???
No, I am totally confused as to what triggers the issue: I had a working
build environment on one PC with Windows Python
Neil Piercy wrote:
> Any chance of getting this patch applied ? I've updated the patch in
> bugzilla (#1157, not the typo'ed number below) to the latest SVN.
>
>
Hi!
Yes, the current cygwin python binding has some problems, I've installed
it and compile without your changes! I just don't real
Any chance of getting this patch applied ? I've updated the patch in
bugzilla (#1157, not the typo'ed number below) to the latest SVN.
Neil
Neil Piercy wrote:
> I finally got round to raising bug #1175 and adding the proposed patch.
>
> Thanks,
> Neil
>
> Joerg Mayer wrote:
>> On Fri, Sep 08,
I finally got round to raising bug #1175 and adding the proposed patch.
Thanks,
Neil
Joerg Mayer wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 10:24:24AM +0100, Neil Piercy wrote:
>> I submitted this a few days ago, but it hasn't made it to the SVN as far
>> as I can see - is there a problem with it (I can b
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 10:24:24AM +0100, Neil Piercy wrote:
> I submitted this a few days ago, but it hasn't made it to the SVN as far
> as I can see - is there a problem with it (I can believe that ;-), or
> did it just overflow the stack ?
The preferred way to send patches is to send the to t
I submitted this a few days ago, but it hasn't made it to the SVN as far
as I can see - is there a problem with it (I can believe that ;-), or
did it just overflow the stack ?
Neil
Index: asn1/rrlp/Makefile.nmake
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--- asn1/rrlp/
This issue bubbled around in mid July, but I forgot to submit a patch -
here is a patch which changes the native Windows PYTHON lines from using
"/" to "\" as directory separators - I _think_ I've got all the makefiles...
Neil
Index: asn1/rrlp/Makefile.nmake