On 7/19/06, Gerald Combs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Debian package approval process turned up several source files in
> the  Wireshark distribution that don't have explicit licenses.  With the
> exception of in_cksum.h, is there any reason these shouldn't be GPLed?

> > snprintf.h:
> >   no license info (but most probably GPL, like snprintf.c)
>
>   [ Do we still need snprintf*.[ch]?  We appear to use g_snprintf()
>     everywhere. ]

I dont think we do.


I just recompiled wireshark after removing all snprintf references
from the build and it appears to work fine.
(i dont compile with pcap nor do i compile with plugins   but those
should be minor issues and easy to fix if required)

i have checked in a patch that removes out donated snprintf from the sources



many thanks for the debian people for pointing out this dead code
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