version string, so the information comes out right for applications that
don't use Portaudio.
Get rid of an extra "with" in the version string for dumpcap.
Get rid of an extra blank after the libpcap version string, and get rid
of an extra newline before it.
Attempt to add more compiler version information and to prettify the
MSVC++ version information (both untested).
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> [tshark from a fifo]
> Ulf - I notice you made the relevant change here (r16787) - is there any reason why tshark shouldn't use capture_loop_dispatch to do its processing, rather than attempting to use cap_pipe_dispatch or pcap_dispatch directly?
well, there didn't seem to be, so I've made a patch which does exactly this, and which fixes the problem.
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in last year by Gianluca Varenni.
Add partial support for reading from named pipes (currently disabled).
Move utf_8to16() and utf_16to8() to a separate module (unicode-utils.[ch])
so that we don't have to cut and paste code in dumpcap.c.
Fix up whitespace.
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that obviates the need to check for a null capture filter string, and
fixes bug 1055.
Keep track of whether it was set from the command line, though, so we
can catch attempts to set the filter more than once, and attempts to set
it when we're not capturing.
Clean up white space.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19047
pointer, so we can determine whether a capture filter has been set or
not.
Use that to check in TShark whether the user specified a filter with
"-f" or not, rather than using the no-longer-set
"capture_filter_specified" variable.
Also, check for multiple "-f" options.
If no capture filter is specified, use a null string, to work around
broken versions of Linux libpcap.
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I believe this is a typo in the command line help for the -i option:
Usage: wireshark [options] ... [ <infile> ]
Capture interface:
-i <interface> name or idx of interface (def: first none
loopback)
Shouldn't that read "first non-loopback" ?
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to get the directory where the data files are stored, and on UN*X we
might have an option in the future to have it search there for data
files, to make it easier to run WireShark/TShark from the build
directory and have it find plugins, etc..
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