TPG now uses the ignore feature of tvbparse
named sub_rules can have cardinality
epan/tvbparse.c:
do not crash on zero cardinality
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16065
I've changed all settings I could find to TRUE. It might be reasonable to change some protocol settings back to FALSE, if reassembling fails very often.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16048
that we don't have all the lexical analyzers in libethereal share them
(note that they're already static in radius_dict.l, so they weren't
sharing with any other lexical analyzer), and so that OS X 10.3.9's
run-time linker doesn't get upset at finding them defined in libethereal
and the MATE plugin.
Fix up indentation.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15961
directory to the epan directory. Some of them should perhaps ultimately
be moved to epan/dissectors, if they pertain only to stuff exported by a
particular dissector.
Fix Gerald's e-mail address in files we're moving.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15844
and that extract IPv6 addresses into a "struct e_in6_addr", with
tvb_get_ipv4() and tvb_get_ipv6() calls - except for some that we
remove, by using proto_tree_add_item(), rather than replacing.
Have epan/tvbuff.h include epan/ipv6-utils.h, to define "struct
e_in6_addr" (not necessary to declare the tvbuff routines, but including
it there means "struct e_in6_addr" is guaranteed to be defined before
those declarations, so we don't get compiler complaints if we define it
*after* those declarations).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15758
to fix compilation under Windows NT. This should fix bug 403.
The changes were made using "find . -name Makefile.nmake | xargs perl
-pi.bak -e 's: /y::i'". They appear to work under XP, but if anything
broke I blame Larry Wall.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15710
Makefile.nmake instead of doing our own XCOPYing. Use the "clean-deps"
target when we're done instead of leaving DLLs lying around.
Normalize the use of underscores vs hyphens in the "clean-deps" target.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15704
I've done more than a day to change the timestamp resolution from microseconds to nanoseconds. As I really don't want to loose those changes, I'm going to check in the changes I've done so far. Hopefully someone else will give me a helping hand with the things left ...
What's done: I've changed the timestamp resolution from usec to nsec in almost any place in the sources. I've changed parts of the implementation in nstime.s/.h and a lot of places elsewhere.
As I don't understand the editcap source (well, I'm maybe just too tired right now), hopefully someone else might be able to fix this soon.
Doing all those changes, we get native nanosecond timestamp resolution in Ethereal. After fixing all the remaining issues, I'll take a look how to display this in a convenient way...
As I've also changed the wiretap timestamp resolution from usec to nsec we might want to change the wiretap version number...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15520
"conversation_add_proto_data()" is supposed to be a protocol ID, as
returned by "proto_register_protocol()". In addition, there are two
different types of protocol data being attached to a conversation; use
different protocol IDs for them, so we don't misinterpret an
"iap_conversation_t" as a "lmp_conversation_t" or vice versa.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15265
-use g_snprintf instead of sprintf and snprintf
-use g_strdup_printf where appropriate
-remove #include "snprintf.h" (as only g_snprintf should be used)
-replace some more alloc/realloc/calloc/free with their glib pendants
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15264
"make distclean", even though they come with the distribution, and
make the one in plugins/xml/Makefile.nmake match the one in some other
files.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15214