cleanup_dissection() calls se_free_all(); And after that fdata->col_text (which is allocated using se_alloc0()) no longer points to valid memory.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=29920
- Calculate the progess before checking if progress bar should be
created or not.
- Dont update the progress to often on small files.
- Use data_offset rather than reading file_pos.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=29648
This patch fixes the "Decode as" crash. We now freeze the packetlist before
attempting to clear it. This way we don't have to issue a row deleted signal
either.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=29238
to store (most) of the underlying data rather than the strings in the store and render it when we need it, thuss saving storage space and loading time.
Idealy we should not store the complete fdata or pinfo structures
but rather just the data relevant to the currently selected/used columns. I'm not entierly sure how to accomplish that however.
Dynamically allocated array to hold pointers to the actual data?
svn path=/trunk/; revision=29237
enabling/disabling the coloring of the packet list from the menus, the user
has to drag the mouse cursor over each displayed row to take away/add the
coloring. Dragging the scroll bar up or down will also take care of this as
only the displayed rows are colored.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=29142
To use the GTK2 based packet list, define NEW_PACKET_LIST when compiling.
To do this with gcc, set the environment variable CPPFLAGS to
"-DNEW_PACKET_LIST" and re-run configure.
Many features do not yet work. This work began with prototypes by Ulf
quite a while back. I've put quite a bit of work into this so far and
as discussed with a few of the core team members at Sharkfest09 and it was
decided that it would be best to commit what I have so far to allow others to
help work on this.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28892
a protocol tree;
the column values.
This includes stats-tree listeners.
Have the routines to build the packet list, and to retap packets, honor
those requirements. This means that cf_retap_packets() no longer needs
an argument to specify whether to construct the column values or not, so
get rid of that argument.
This also means that there's no need for a tap to have a fake filter
to ensure that the protocol tree will be built, so don't set up a fake
"frame" filter.
While we're at it, clean up some cases where "no filter" was represented
as a null string rather than a null pointer.
Have a routine to return an indication of the number of tap listeners
with filters; use that rather than the global num_tap_filters.
Clean up some indentation and some gboolean vs. gint items.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28645
This patch downgrades the g_assert() to a proper if statement. This is needed
because we can end up with a match but _without_ any valid row attached to it.
This is the case when the user has aborted while dissecting.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28555
when loading files > 50 MB wireshark redraws the first pane on each
update_progress_dlg(). If auto_scroll_live is not set that's mean it redraws
the same rows again and again.
The patch attached only redraws it once or if cf->displayed_count < 1000, in
case you have a very big screen.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28475
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
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
Up till now every packet in the packet list got a copy of the pointer to the filter expressions for
the last packets' columns. Hence any 'Copy as Filter" on a column got the expression of the last
packet in the packet list. Instead every packet needs to get a pointer to the filter expressions
for its own columns. This requires making a copy of the filter expressions themselves.
Since this is a bug in 1.0 as well the GLIB1 code is provided for backporting, which can later be dropped from the development tree.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=27396
We might receive new packets while redissecting and don't want to
dissect those before the packet-list is fully rebuilt.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=26309
capture callbacks the capture_options * as its second argument in all
cases. This makes it a bit clearer what arguments callbacks take, and
means we can get rid of all global_capture_opts references in
gtk/main_statusbar.c.
Put the interface between gtk/main.c and gtk/main_statusbar.c into a
private header.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25576
Not implemented for conversation relative and delta time yet, because this
will need a reload as they are set by the dissectors and does not exist in
the frame data.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25452
g_mallocated string, so it's not const.
Fix a comment to reflect reality (err_info is some additional
information about the error returned by Wiretap, e.g. some gory details
about the error, mainly useful to developers and support people).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25401
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
Attached is a patch to export packets data as "C Arrays". I often have
the need to [re]send data captured with wireshark using a raw/pf_packet socket.
Output format is one char[] per packet, it looks like almost the same as
the one produced by "Follow TCP stream".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24604
- Change apply / prepare / ... as filter to use the field's value, which
is now stored in fdata as well as cinfo. Now we don't have to reprocess
the entire packet list when using these features. This also prevents
the use of these features from overwriting custom column information.
(custom columns can now be used in apply / prepare ... as filter)
- Break col_expr and col_expr_val out into a struct that is included not only
in cinfo, but now also fdata.
- Have col_custom_set_fstr() quote FT_STRING & FT_STRINGZ when storing the
col_expr_val value (for filter creation).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24511
type: Custom) that were backed out in SVN revision 24309.
Changes since that revision include a reworking of the handling of the
cfile/cinfo variables in epan/column-utils.c, addition of three new
functions to libwireshark.def and a bug fix to prevent a crash when no
custom columns were not in use.
Compilation verified locally on MacOS X, Linux and Windows.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24317
filter name in the description field and it will display that field in the
packet list if it occurs in that packet. Note that the more common fields
are implemented, but a number of them remain to be implemented in
epan/proto.c. I will work on these other fields as I have time.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24308
correctly reflect the auto scroll state. Re-enable the ability to use
the auto scroll toolbar button and menu item during a live capture.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=23777
"Automatic scrolling in live capture" are both enabled, make the scroll
bar behavior more natural. If the packet list is scrolled to the
bottom, scroll automatically. If the user scrolls back, keep the packet
list scrolled at that point instead of jumping back to the end.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22277
These changes allow the packet list clist to be destroyed and recreated
with the new column titles/values/order that the user changed in the
preferences without restarting Wireshark.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22038
routines and routines using those routines. GLib might use different
modifiers for 64-bit quantities than the platform's C library does.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21990
Fix for bug #491: Unexpected frame.time_delta behavior
This patch ... fixes bug 491. It does this by changing the
behaviour of the frame.time_delta field so it reflects the delta
time between captured packets (tshark already did this). To keep
the delta time between displayed packets, the field
frame.time_delta_displayed is created.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21154
directory and most of the plugins to match the same command
put in the Makefile.nmake files for Windows compliations. Fix
a few warnings when compiling under gcc 3.4.4 on FreeBSD. Create
new automake file variable called USING_GCC in configure.in and
wiretap/configure.in to acomplish the above -Werror addition.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21127
and there are no formats in which the file can be saved by some means
other than copying the raw data; "Save As" isn't a very useful function
in that case, and that prevents us from having an empty list of formats
in which the file can be saved.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21032
32-bit numbers. Separate signed and unsigned accessors have been
added and used where appropriate.
Definitely not for 0.99.5.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20472
A BER-encoded file can be dissected as one of a number of registered syntaxes (registered using register_ber_syntax_dissector()).
Syntaxes may also be associated with OIDs (or other strings) using register_ber_oid_syntax().
A default syntax with which to dissect a BER-encoded file is determined from its filename (extension). For example, ".cer" and ".crt" files will be dissected as "Certificate".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20414
allocate and release the dfcode program as needed instead of having it hang around in the capture file structure.
this will ensure that dfcode will not have longer than se scope lifetime in case we need that property of it later
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20251
As this was a huge internal change, new bugs are very probable - please report.
The implementation isn't still perfect, a new dialog internal list could possibly be removed again.
However, I want to check in at this condition, just in case I make things worse - again.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19413
file.c
time reference menu callback doesn't set cf->filter, it dumps a core if
you have a file big enough in find next/ find prev.
addr_resolv.c
leak memory, break list chain when snooping address.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17419
no longer needs util.c, so it no longer includes routines that use
host_ip_af(), so it no longer needs to define its own host_ip_af().
That also means dumpcap.c no longer needs to include <sys/socket.h>.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17278
button"; "Stop" should be used for operations that can only be stopped
(meaning that what it's already done isn't undone), not cancelled
(meaning that whatever it's already done *is* undone), for which
"Cancel" is used.
Allow the merging process to be cancelled.
Clean up indentation.
Update some comments.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16489
Anyone having objections to idea of stopping the load of a capture file
i.s.o. cancelling it? I'm refering to WishList Data I/O item #6.
It seems a very reasonable idea and easy to implement.
I've done some extensions:
-Improve the corresponding comment on the implications why this is useful
-added a new simple_dialog text to explain what's really going on (simply using the WTAP truncated packet message was a bit misleading)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16441
to do this, I've added file_util.h to wiretap (would file_compat.h be a better name?), and provide compat_macros like eth_open() instead of open(). While at it, move other file related things there, like #include <io.h>, definition of O_BINARY and alike, so it's all in one place.
deleted related things from config.h.win32
As of these massive changes, I'm almost certain that this will break the Unix build. I'll keep an eye on the buildbot so hopefully everything is working again soon.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16403
Rename some variables to make the names used in progress bars more
common. (Should more of that functionality be moved into common
progress bar code?)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16347
rather than checking only on every progress bar update quantum, so that
if the update quantum is *very* large, we don't end up waiting longer
than the standard time for a dialog box before checking.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16327
add a g_warning() call if an error occured while reading from capture file (while doing a live update), usually shouldn't happen but is difficult to debug *if* it happens
add a new log domain LOG_DOMAIN_MAIN and the standard log handler for it
add some (partly commented out) g_log() calls, useful for GUI sequence debugging
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16136
cf_cb_file_closing (called before closing a capture file) cf_cb_file_closed will be called afterwards, but both only if a file is really closed as cf_close is called more often ...
If we are closing large capture files (~20MB), the screen looks ugly while the file is closed. Change this so the screen will immediately go back to initial state and a dialog (without buttons) is shown that the file is currently closed. As the operation which takes most of the time to close the file is a single eth_clist_clear call, we can't use a progress bar here.
cf_cb_live_capture_stopping: called when the user wants to stop the capture (toolbar or menu clicked). At least on Win32, the time between this and the actual stop completed can be noticeable (1-2 seconds), so the user doesn't know if the button press did anything at all. Do something similar as above, show a dialog box without buttons to inform that the close is in progress.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15891
currently limited to Ethereal and all the variants of libpcap filetypes only.
We might want to add output compression support to the other tools as well (tethereal, mergecap, ...).
We might also want to add support for the other filetypes, but this is only possible if the filetype functions doesn't use special output operations like fseek.
One bug is still left: if the input and output filetypes while saving are the same, Ethereal currently optimizes this by simply copy the binary file instead of using wiretap (so it will be faster but it will ignore the compress setting).
Don't know a good workaround for this, as I don't know a way to find out if the input file is currently compressed or not. One idea might be to use a heuristic on the filesize (compared to the packet size summmary). Another workaround I see is to remove this optimization, which is of course not the way I like to do it ...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15804
generate columns; use cf_retap_packets instead of cf_redissect_packets()
when running taps (the general flow graph stat uses the Info column).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15793
"unknown" for frame numbers. Note that in epan/frame_data.h, and make
the frame number in experts unsigned, and use 0 for "unknown", and
display it as an unsigned number - and, if it's 0, don't display it at
all.
Fix the signature of "expert_dlg_draw()" to match what a tap's draw
routine's signature is expected to be.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15760
- automatic adjustment depending on file format
- manual adjustment through menu items
save the setting in the recent file
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15534
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
filter as an argument on the command line and have a dialog box to enter
the display filter through the GUI. Use it for all stats using
"gtk_tap_dfilter_dlg_cb()".
Add a top-level "stat_menu.h" file to declare "REGISTER_STAT_GROUP_E"
for the benefit of the declaration of "register_dfilter_stat()" in the
top-level "tap_dfilter_dlg.h". Rename the "stat_menu.h" in the gtk
directory to "gtk_stat_menu.h", so as not to have two headers with the
same name.
Get rid of headers not declaring any functions not being used in the
module.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15493
(so if the file's gzipped, it's *NOT* the size of the file after
uncompressing), and an approximation of the amount of that data read
sequentially so far.
Use those for various progress bars and the like.
Make the fstat() in the Ascend trace reader directly use wth->fd, as
it's inside Wiretap; that gets rid of the last caller of wtap_fd() (as
we're no longer directly using fstat() or lseek() in Ethereal), so get
rid of wtap_fd().
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15437
data, so that "f_len" still keeps the size of the underlying file (which
is necessary in order to make the progress bar when files are being read
work correctly).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15415
name of the file being loaded to "delayed_create_progress_dlg()". Get
rid of the pointless "g_strdup_printf()" call (which amounted to a
more-expensive "g_strdup()", and the variables it used.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15248
-show the current capture file size, if capturing in real time mode.
-move the packet "Drops" count (if available) from file to packets statusbar part
svn path=/trunk/; revision=14130
If this is used together with an option where input files changes too fast (e.g. new file every second), capturing will be (hopefully) stopped.
I've replaced the former capture pipe message format into a somewhat more general format to remove a lot of confusion.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=14054
most notably:
- moved opening of safe_file to the capture child (capture_loop.c)
- removed save_file_fd from capture_opts (no longer need to have it global)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13953
structures allocated by a dissection. Currently, it's the same as
"init_dissection()", but they should be split with "init_dissection()"
allocating the initial data structures and "cleanup_dissection()"
freeing them and *not* reallocating the initial data structures.
Use "cleanup_dissection()" in "cf_close()" to make it easier to find leaks.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13881
This is currently still disabled, as we cannot pass all required capture flags to the child process (lack of command line parameters).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13558
file name argument; if the pointed-to pointer is null, it opens a
temporary file, and sets that pointer to a mallocated copy of the
pathname of the temporary file. It no longer needs a file descriptor as
an argument.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13419
so if "wtap_dump_fdopen()" succeeds (as a side-effect of calling
"wtap_dump_close()"), even if "cf_merge_fails()" after that, so it
should do so if it fails.
That means we don't need to close it in the callers of "cf_merge_files()".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13407
object code for libethereal.dll isn't generated by the
makefile in /trunk.
Having no code in /trunk linked into libethereal.dll
anymore, the definition of the macro _NEED_VAR_IMPORT_
can be moved from various source files in /trunk to /trunk/Makefile.nmake .
So do that, too.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13389
to the "start live capture" callback, and call that from "do_capture()".
When opening a capture file, don't pop up the "What do you want to do?"
pane when closing any existing file you have open, as we're just going
to put the regular view up right after that.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13332
Mark the "func" argument to "cf_callback_remove()" as unused.
Get rid of the "iface" argument to "cf_start_tail()", as it's no longer
used.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13331
I've implemented a very simple callback mechanism which provides exactly this. I've tried GHook from GLib before, but this doesn't seem to be the right thing, as it's too inflexible for the purpose here.
So I've implemented a callback function in main.c which receives all "events" and spreads them to menu, statusbar and itself.
I would see this implementation as a prototype which may need improvements. Please comment the changes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13330
"main_set_for_capture_file()"; it should only deal with menus, not
anything else - and it gets called while the menus are being set up,
which is before the main window has been completely created, so
"main_widgets_show_or_hide()", which is called by
"main_set_for_capture_file()", gets errors trying to show or hide
widgets the pointers to which are null.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13328
move another two capture related fields (iface and cfilter) from cfile to capture_opts
also move the handling of capture related command line options from main.c to capture.c, that way a future privilege seperated capture program can use the same code to parse it's command line than Ethereal.
It might be even possible to share this parser code even with Tethereal, didn't took a closer look at this.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13320
cf_ functions, have separate ones for different classes of routines, and
use gboolean when the return value is just "success" or "failure" - that
way you don't get compiler warnings if a case statement isn't handling a
particular status value if the routine in question won't return it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13293
This includes: all functions in file.h now have a cf_ prefix, will have doxygen tags, will have the capture_file *cf as the first parameter and I tried to generalize the return values for non trivial functions.
Hopefully, I didn't introduced any new bugs, as I had to change a lot of files...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13289
don't use global cfile at all but only an untpyed handle to call the cf_... functions in file.c
move the save_file member from capture_file to capture_opts, as it's only used while capturing and while preparing it
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13276
one.
"get_basename()" doesn't modify its argument, and its callers don't
modify the substring pointed to by the result, so make it take a "const
char *" as an argument and return a "const char *".
"find_last_pathname_separator()" doesn't modify its argument, so make it
a "const char *" - but some of its callers pass a non-"const" "char *"
and modify the result, so don't make its return value a "const char *".
And, as none of its callers are outside "filesystem.c", make it static.
In "about_folders_page_new()", have separate variables for pathnames
returned as "const char *" (which are cached by the routine that returns
them, so you can't modify them - and can't free them, so get rid of the
commented-out "g_free()" calls for them) and pathnames returned as "char
*" (which are allocated anew for each call, and can be modified, but
have to be freed).
Clean up white space.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12881
that return the next packet from a set of {chronologically sorted,
sequential-by-file} packets; it doesn't need to have a loop over all
those packets, or any code to write packets.
Supply those abstractions, change the code that merges packets to do its
own writing, and have the Ethereal version manage a progress bar and
have the mergecap version print packet numbers in verbose mode, as the
common merge code used to do.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12427
indication - success, read failure, write failure - and have their
callers handle read failures by looking for the file that got the read
failure and reporting the failure in question.
Free up the err_info string returned by "wtap_read()" after using it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12423
mergecap.c (get rid of the verbose printing of information for each
packet).
Have "merge_append_files()" return FALSE only on a write error, as
"merge_files()" does.
Sort the routines in "merge.c" in the order from "merge.h".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12422
and use that information to provide better error messages.
Have "merge_open_outfile()" do all the work of filling in the
merge_out_file_t structure, with the values to use passed as arguments.
Get rid of some structure members that used to be used solely to pass
information to "merge_open_outfile()".
Add a "cf_merge_files()" routine to do the merging and reporting of errors.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12420
really more of an Ethereal/Tethereal component than a libethereal
component (nothing else in libethereal knows about capture files); move
it back out of libethereal. (The range stuff doesn't; we leave it in
libethereal.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11898
they should ultimately be split into files with routines that handle
ranges, which are just subsets of [0,2^32), and packet ranges, which are
subsets of the packet list, possibly specified by a range.
Move them into epan, so they can be used by, for example, utilities that
handle ranges, such editcap.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11890
already been marked and have unmark_frame() do likewise. Don't mess
with the marked frame count in mark_all_frames().
Be a little more paranoid about the marked frame count in other places.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11775
"print_ok_cb()", and have "print_packets()" just work on a
"print_stream_t" handed to it, so that different platforms can open the
printer/print file in different ways (opening the file is probably not
going to be platform-dependent, but opening the printer will be).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11544
a structure containing a pointer to print operations for that object and
a pointer to the private subclass-dependent data for that object, with
subclasses for text and PostScript, and use those rather than the old
scheme where a print format was passed as an argument - or where (as in
the case of printing summary information in Tethereal) we just printed
as text even if "-T ps" was selected.
Check whether those routines succeed or get an I/O error writing output.
Clean up indentation.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11514
Also move ncp222.py, x11-fields, process-x11-fields.pl,
make-reg-dotc, and make-reg-dotc.py.
Adjust #include lines in files that include packet-*.h
files.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11410
they have LF at the end of the line on UN*X and CR/LF on Windows;
hopefully this means that if a CR/LF version is checked in on Windows,
the CRs will be stripped so that they show up only when checked out on
Windows, not on UN*X.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11400
the "text vs. PostScript" choice. The "text vs. PostScript" choice
should probably ultimately be done with a generic set of print methods,
to handle various platform-native print mechanisms more cleanly (and
perhaps the dialog box code for "export as {PDML,PSML}" should be
separate from the "export as text"/"print" dialog).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11342
is per-packet and the packet has an encapsulation type we don't know
about, so handle it on reads as well as errors - show an error message
noting that we had a packet with a network type we don't know about, and
show the extra info returned for that error giving details.
It shouldn't return WTAP_ERR_UNSUPPORTED, however, so just give the
"wtap_strerror()" error for that case.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11340
add a config.nmake option to control whether to build
libethereal.dll or not;
remove "./wiretap" from PATH to prevent problems due to
wrongly-loaded files;
build dissector.lib with MSVC;
move "print.c" and "ps.c" to the dissector helpers, as "print.c"
imports variables from packet-frame.c and packet-data.c, which
are in libethereal;
move "g711.c" out of the dissector helpers, as they're used only
by Ethereal in a tap, not in Tethereal or in any dissector;
add a .def file for libethereal;
arrange to declare global variables exported from libethereal
with "__declspec(dllimport)" when building programs that import
those variables;
update the NSIS installer.
Make the "configure" script define ETH_VAR_IMPORT as "extern".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10834
when using GTK2 code for rendering the error. In order to correctly
render the error message, it must be XML escaped.
TODO: track down the remaining places where this XML escaping is
required, and fix it there too (not sure if they exist though).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10764
-ps: added formatting hints for ghostscript, so pdf conversion will be much better
-ps: print a thin line at the top and bottom of each page
-ps/text: add an option to start a new page for every packet (formfeed)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10660
print the header before each summary line, and print a blank line
separating the summary line and the remaining information.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10614
with "string" rather than "ascii", to make it clearer what they're
involved with.
Use "gtk_toggle_button_set_active()", not
"gtk_toggle_button_set_state()" (the latter is a deprecated alias for
the former, probably dating back to GTK+ 1.0[.x] - 1.2[.x] and later
have "gtk_toggle_button_set_active()").
Do *NOT* change the radio buttons for the type of string search to do
based on whether we're doing a string search or not - doing so means we
don't correctly remember the type of string search.
Get rid of code to fetch some values that we don't subsequently use.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10609
put the definition of it back under HAVE_LIBPCAP and don't add an extra
declaration in "file.h", as there's no longer code that needs to refer
to it if HAVE_LIBPCAP isn't defined.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10350
I don't know whether this is the optimal patch, but it does the job.
file.h: extern declaration of auto_scroll_live
file.c: always declare auto_scroll_live
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10347