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Author SHA1 Message Date
John Thacker 15d315c2ae GLib: Bump requirement 2.32 -> 2.36 2020-11-25 06:25:38 +00:00
Dario Lombardo fe71e26af2 spdx: more licenses converted.
Change-Id: I3861061ec261e63b23621799e020e811ed78a343
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/26333
Petri-Dish: Dario Lombardo <lomato@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot
Reviewed-by: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com>
2018-03-07 15:56:44 +00:00
Evan Huus 5de268aacb Replace "see copyright notice in" message with full license
Should make the licensecheck buildbot happy.

Also add "Public domain MIT/X11 (BSD like)" to the list of permitted licenses,
since it is a combination of two permitted licenses.

Change-Id: Ibc4ead09af89e9225c4e0589a2b7d06dcee6a44e
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/581
Reviewed-by: Hadriel Kaplan <hadrielk@yahoo.com>
Reviewed-by: Evan Huus <eapache@gmail.com>
2014-03-10 16:42:20 +00:00
Hadriel Kaplan ea46cdc474 Add GLib's regex library into Lua
While Lua's built-in pattern support is ok for simple things, many people end
up wanting a real regex engine. Since Wireshark already includes the GLib
Regex library (a wrapper for PCRE), it makes sense to expose that library to
Lua scripts. This has been done using Lrexlib, one of the most popular regex
bindings for Lua. Lrexlib didn't support binding GLib's Regex in particular -
it does for PCRE but GLib is a different API - so I've done that. A fairly
thorough testsuite came along with that, which has been incorporated into the
wireshark wslua testuites as well in this commit.

Change-Id: I05811d1edf7af8d7c9f4f081de6850f31c0717c7
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/332
Reviewed-by: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com>
2014-03-10 07:11:12 +00:00