LoadLibrary and g_module_open only for the program directory and system
directory on Windows. Use them to replace a bunch of LoadLibrary and
g_module_open calls. Use the extension ".dll" for all the DLLs that we
load. Add comments about DLL loading in Python.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=33924
In eo_save_entry(), don't assume you can write the entire object in a
single write call - if the object is big enough (which would require a
64-bit address space), and you're not lucky enough to be running on
UN*X (which means LP64, so size_t and ssize_t are big enough for the
entire object), you can't.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=33231
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
routines handled by epan/report_err.c.
Move copy_binary_file() in file.c to epan/filesystem.c, and rename it to
copy_file_binary_mode() (to clarify that it *can* copy text files;
arguably, *all* files are "binary" unless you're on, say, an IBM 1401
:-)). Have it use the report_err.c routines, so it works in
console-mode programs.
Clean up some comments while we're at it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=27456
capinfos and dumpcap don't need to depend on libwireshark nor directly pull
in those modules). Because capinfos and editcap were only being linked with
privileges.c if we had plugins, this allows those programs to be linked when
someone is compiling --without-plugins.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25640
libwireshark (and the plugins using those functions) do not depend on
wiretap on Windows.
While doing that, rename the eth_* functions to ws_*.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25354
- Change ugly GLIB version checking statements to GLIB_CHECK_VERSION
- Remove ws_strsplit files because we no longer need to borrow GLIB2's
g_strsplit code for the no longer supported GLIB1 builds
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24829
configure and use more than one set of preferences and configuration files.
This can be found in the "Configuration Profiles..." menu item from the Edit
menu, or by pressing Shift-Ctrl-A. It's also possible to start wireshark
and tshark with a named profile by using the "-C ProfileName" option.
A new status pane in the main window will show the current profile.
The configuration files currently stored in the Profiles are:
- Preferences
- Capture Filters
- Display Filters
- Coloring Rules
- Disabled Protocols
- User Accessible Tables
The recent data are by design not added to the profile.
Planned future enhancements:
- make a more convenient function to switch between profiles
- add a "clone profile" button to copy an existing profile
- make the profiles list active and accept return as OK
- save users "Decode as" in the profile
- make new, clone and deletion of profiles more secure
- make some of the recent values available in the profile
This patch also fixes:
- setting default status pane sizes
- a bug setting status pane for packets when not having main lower pane.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24089
epan/filesystem.c
have get_plugin_dir() calling init_plugin_dir() if necessary
epan/epan.c and epan/report_err.c
move the report_failure family into the new report_err.c file, have epan_init() calling the initializer
epan/plugins.h and epan/proto.c
do not have init_plugins() calling the proto_reg functions instead do it in init_proto()
gtk/main.c and tshark.c
init_plugin_dir() has become suprefluous
capinfos.c and editcap.c
load the wiretap plugins
Makefiles
do what's needed to build withe the above changes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21935
WIRESHARK_RUN_FROM_BUILD_DIRECTORY is set and, if so and we weren't run
with special privileges, set the running_in_build_directory_flag. Have
it do the same if it finds ".libs" in the pathname of the program and we
weren't run with special privileges, as that means it was probably run
from the libtool wrapper script and presumably thus isn't an installed
binary.
This means that get_credential_info() has to be called before
init_progfile_dir().
Clean up some indentation.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21866
add new WS command line option -P to be able to change some of the path settings
this is experimental, please report bugs
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21022
The U3 Deployment Guide recommends a sub-directory of U3_DEVICE_DOCUMENT_PATH, so the u3util creates a "My Captures" sub-directory to use as the personal data file directory.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20441
add a function get_persdatafile_dir() that will return the users personal default data dir Win32:"My Documents" UNIX:"" (for the current dir)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20431
fix this, by providing required functions in the new file file_util.c - it's mostly copied from GLib (g_open alike - that take UTF8 as filename format but don't use msvcrt.dll V6 for this as the glib files do)
"link" to these functions in file_util.h: #define eth_open eth_stdio_open
revert changes (from SVN 20282) throughout the code related to these file functions which were introduced with the first tries of MSVC 2005 ...
Hopefully I've done everything right with the new file_util.c ...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20402