That's the time the file's inode last changed, so size changes,
permission changes, etc. affect it. It's *not* the time the file was
created; most UN*Xes don't provide that. Newer versions of FreeBSD,
NetBSD, OpenBSD, and macOS do, but other UN*Xes don't appear to.
On Windows, at least according to Microsoft's documentation, st_ctime
*is* the creation time. Hopefully that's not the result of confusion on
the part of somebody at Microsoft.
Change-Id: I20743703f6ef66e40dff9004dc91bed46af6fad0
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/18378
Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
And some comments in the case where we're converting the result of
time() - if your machine's idea of time predates January 1, 1970,
00:00:00 UTC, it'll crash on Windows, but that's not a case where a
*file* can cause the problem due either to a bad file time stamp or bad
time stamps in the file.
Change-Id: I837a438e4b875dd8c4f3ec2137df7a16ee4e9498
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/18369
Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
Removed in v1.99.2rc0-399-g43f09e6, but some includes are still needed.
Basically I looked for the functions defined in the
ui/gtk/old-gtk-compat.h header file that were in files below ui/gtk/.
Then I matched it against the removed part in the above commit and added
the header back at its old place. In two other cases, the header was
only needed for Windows.
If the above commit did not reference the file, I checked which function
was in use and added the header on top, removing redundant conditionals.
Reported and tested by a user of GTK+ 2.12.12 on top of v2.0.5.
Change-Id: I649eec1e5531070f88c99d893c4920306f56d849
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/17371
Petri-Dish: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot <buildbot-no-reply@wireshark.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
If you include something from the wiretap directory, always precede it
with wiretap/.
Fix some includes of files in the top-level directory to use a path
relative to the current directory, not relative to the wiretap
directory.
This makes it a bit clearer what's being included.
Change-Id: Ib99655a13c6006cf6c3112e9d4db6f47df9aff54
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/13990
Petri-Dish: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot <buildbot-no-reply@wireshark.org>
Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
Have wsutil/file_util.h include them on UN*X, just as it includes io.h
on Windows, so we can have a rule of "if you do file operations, include
<wsutil/file_util.h> and use the routines in it".
Remove includes of unistd.h, fcntl.h, and sys/stat.h that aren't
necessary (whether because of the addition of them to wsutil/file_util.h
or because they weren't needed in the first place).
Change-Id: Ie241dd74deff284e39a5f690a297dbb6e1dc485f
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/11619
Petri-Dish: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
It ends up dragging in libwireshark headers, which programs not linking
with libwireshark shouldn't do. In particular, including
<epan/address.h> causes some functions that refer to libwireshark
functions to be defined if the compiler doesn't handle "static inline"
the way GCC does, and you end up requiring libwireshark even though you
shouldn't require it.
Move plurality() to wsutil/str_util.h, so that non-libwireshark code can
get it without include epan/packet.h. Fix includes as necessary.
Change-Id: Ie4819719da4c2b349f61445112aa419e99b977d3
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/11545
Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
(Using sed : sed -i '/^ \* \$Id\$/,+1 d')
Fix manually some typo (in export_object_dicom.c and crc16-plain.c)
Change-Id: I4c1ae68d1c4afeace8cb195b53c715cf9e1227a8
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/497
Reviewed-by: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com>
The best heuristic can fail, so add possibility to manually choose
capture file format type, so not correctly recognize file format can be
loaded in Wireshark.
On the other side now it is possible to open capture file
as file format to be dissected.
Change-Id: I5a9f662b32ff7e042f753a92eaaa86c6e41f400a
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/16
Reviewed-by: Michal Labedzki <michal.labedzki@tieto.com>
Reviewed-by: Hadriel Kaplan <hadrielk@yahoo.com>
Reviewed-by: Evan Huus <eapache@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Evan Huus <eapache@gmail.com>
Do some minor changes so that the Gtk2 & Gtk3
window resizing behavior is the same.
Also: Clean up whitespace: indentation & etc.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=47024
fileset_file_opened directly from file.c. This makes the code a bit more
consistenent and makes it easier to port the File Set dialog to Qt.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=45162
the ui directory. (Perhaps some other files that would be used by all
flavors of Wireshark, for any GUI toolkit or for someting such as
ncurses, and not for any command-line tool such as TShark, should be
moved there as well.)
Shuffle some #includes to put the "ui/XXX.h" includes together.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=40529