Clean up some comments.
Protect all references to the USB stuff from the common Linux code with
PCAP_SUPPORT_USB, just as references to the Bluetooth code are protected
with PCAP_SUPPORT_BT.
source directory and the target include directory, and have include
files at the top-level directory to include those headers, for backwards
compatibility.
Update the FILES and INSTALL.txt files to reflect current reality.
encapsulation with an "MTP2 plus pseudo-header" encapsulation. Get rid
of "rawss7.h", as the LINKTYPE_RAWSS7 it's mainly dedicated to explain
was never implemented. Update savefile.c for the changes.
"snprintf()", include one in libpcap with the name "pcap_snprintf()", so
applications don't have to supply their own "snprintf()" on those
platforms in order to use libpcap.
create the BPF device nodes if necessary, and rename our "bpf.h" to
"pcap-bpf.h" and install it in "/usr/include", so that "pcap-bpf.c" gets
the system's bpf.h file if it includes <net/bpf.h> - on AIX, it needs to
get an AIX-specific structure from that header in order to support
loading the driver and creating the nodes.
Update "packaging/pcap.spec".
source files, rather than having a pile of #ifdefs in "inet.c". Add
code to the configure script to determine which implementation to use on
the platform for which libpcap is being built.
Add a "pcap_findalldevs()" implementation for Solaris 8 and later that
handles IPv6 addresses.
Ethernet, so, at least on Ethernet, when checking for IPX frames, check
for all of them, including Ethernet_II and Ethernet_SNAP.
Add an "llc.h" file with LLC SAP values, taken from tcpdump's "llc.h"
file, and use those, rather than defining them ourselves in "gencode.c".
live captures with a "cooked" (SOCK_DGRAM) rather than a "raw"
(SOCK_RAW) PF_PACKET socket; it includes a bunch of the fields from the
"struct sockaddr_ll" you get in a "recvfrom()", including the Ethernet
protocol field.
This requires us to rewrite the BPF program if we're stuffing it into
the kernel; as long as we're doing *ex post facto* rewriting, we might
as well also do the "ret <snaplen>" -> "ret 65535" fixup there as well,
rather than in the code generator.
Don't put the entire SUNOS4 directory into the tarball, as that may drag
in the CVS directories; instead, put in the files that actually belong
there.
Put "config.h.in" into the list in sort order.