(real and simulated) BMW cars for all kinds of gadget communication.
My plugin only dissects the high level infrastructure and not any particular
messages. It uses a heuristic dissector to detect INTERLINK packets.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32202
Add ETSI ts101671 dissector
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4543
I added dissection of
UmtsQos,
IMSevent,
LDIevent,
TARGETACTIVITYMONITOR-1
TARGETACTIVITYMONITORind,
TARGETCOMMSMONITORind,
TTRAFFICind,
CTTRAFFICind
And used the original HI2Operations ASN1 file.l
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32053
AM_PATH_GLIB_2_0. We don't need all the mechanism of AM_PATH_GLIB_2_0
to check for pkg-config sanity etc., as we've already used
AM_PATH_GLIB_2_0 and have thus already done that, and not doing it again
1) means we don't get a bunch of configure-script whining if we
have GLib >= 2.4 and GLib < 2.14;
2) means we can get rid of stuff to compensate for
AM_PATH_GLIB_2_0 failing with GLib < 2.14.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=31912
Save the setting of GLIB_LIBS before testing for GLib 2.14-or-later, and
restore it afterwards, in case the test fails; that might fix the
Solaris build fails we're having (the Solaris buildbot has an older
version of GLib).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=31910
This at least gets the docbook source distributed, as requested in:
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3871
Still to do:
1) get out-of-source-tree builds working
2) automatically check that everything is distributed with distcheck
(requires (1) but it may also require building the docbook
directory as part of "make all")
3) (optional) use automake rules to actually build the stuff (currently
Makefile.am is basically some automake stuff wrapped around standard
Makefile rules. Could this done better?)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=31858
less verbose, i.e. only shows something like
CC libdfilter_la-sttype-string.lo
and
CCLD libdfilter.la
Warnings are still shown, which makes warnings stick out more prominently
than before.
Offer that option if present.
This will provide 2 new configure arguments:
--enable-silent-rules less verbose build output (undo: `make V=1')
--disable-silent-rules verbose build output (undo: `make V=0')
The current default is disable-silent-rules to make the default behaviour
match the current one.
If you like that feature, maybe we should make silent compilation the new
default.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=31346
could fix cross-compilation problems, according to Jeff Morriss, and
"make dist" seems to build a ustar archive after we do that, so give
that a try. (I don't have any cross-compilers handy to test whether it
fixes cross-compilation or not.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=30586
it's arguably the only place we _should_ use it. Add create_tempdir() to
tempfile.c and use it to create a temp directory for IP maps. This
should fix bug 3530.
(This still doesn't work on IE 8 / Vista here. IE gives an access denied
error in OpenLayers.js, but this is a separate issue).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28920
up (99 44/100% of which were assignments of double-precision
floating-point constants to floats). Hopefully this will catch at least
some P64 issues on UN*X.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28108
dladdr() in GNU libc isn't available (<dlfcn.h> doesn't define Dl_info)
unless _GNU_SOURCE is defined.
In addition, it's not guaranteed to return anything more useful than
argv[0]; just in case that changes at some point in the future, however,
we still use it, we just run it through the same machinery that we run
argv[0] through. (On Mac OS X, for example, the path of the executable
is handed to the run-time linker by the kernel, so it *is* useful
there.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=27821
generated from pycrc. The command line used to generate the file is in
epan/crc/Makefile.common. I used "plain" to distinguish it from CCITT,
USB, and other 16-bit CRCs. Integrate the new CRC code into our
infrastructure.
Add crc16_plain_tvb_offset() to epan/crc16.[ch] and use it in
plugins/profinet/packet-pn-rt.c. This _should_ work correctly, but
hasn't been tested.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=27790