Put in an XXX note indicating that if we conclude we're using the AIX
libpcap, we may also want to return a flag indicating that we have to map seconds/nanoseconds in the packet header to seconds/microseconds. svn path=/trunk/; revision=4185
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/* pcap-util.c
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* Utility routines for packet capture
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* $Id: pcap-util.c,v 1.1 2001/11/09 07:44:48 guy Exp $
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* $Id: pcap-util.c,v 1.2 2001/11/09 07:51:01 guy Exp $
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*
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* Ethereal - Network traffic analyzer
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* By Gerald Combs <gerald@ethereal.com>
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* linked with AIX's non-standard libpcap, but so it goes. They
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* *will* be readable by standard versions of tcpdump, Ethereal,
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* and so on.)
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*
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* XXX - if we conclude we're using AIX libpcap, should we also
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* set a flag to cause us to assume the time stamps are in
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* seconds-and-nanoseconds form, and to convert them to
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* seconds-and-microseconds form before processing them and
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* writing them out?
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*/
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/*
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