the lines of what's done for RADIUS. That keeps them together (and
separate from other files), and makes the layout of the top-level source
directory closer to the layout of the installation directory, so that if
you run Ethereal or Tethereal from the top-level directory on Windows
it'll pick up the Diameter dictionary files (if it supports loading
them), and can do so on UN*X if we support a mechanism to let it find
its control files in the directory in which the binary resides.
Use the diameter_DATA, dtds_DATA, and radius_DATA macros in the
EXTRA_DIST macro, so you only have to change the lists of Diameter, DTD,
and RADIUS files in one place if you add or remove a file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16050
use "ip.checksum_bad == 1" instead of simply "ip.checksum_bad" in the example colorfilter file, as the implementation of that filter string changed
install the global example files unconditionally by the win32 installer, to fix this problem and be compatible with the unix install process
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15535
stop NPF service and set it back to "On demand" if user deselected the corresponding checkbox
when upgrading from a previous Ethereal install, try to detect which choices of icons and alike was used last time, and set this as default (e.g. don't install desktop icon if I choose not to install last time)
minor text changes
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15055
- Installer now includes and installs WinPcap 3.0 (with detection)
- Install Sections are grouped now
- New Seperate page to select additional tasks like: icons, file extensions ...
- New Seperate page for WinPcap detection/installation
- Start WinPcap "NPF" service doesn't require a reboot
Uninstaller:
- New Uninstall sections page (uninstall, settings, plugins, WinPcap)
- If uninstallation selected, plugins will now be completely uninstalled (all versions, not only the current one)
- If selected, uninstallation of WinPcap
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15016
at least the colorfilters file needs some more "finetuning"
NSIS (Win32): install these files into the Ethereal Program dir, but don't overwrite existing ones
makefile.am: I've added the three files to EXTRA_DIST and pkgdata_DATA, which *seems* to be the right places
svn path=/trunk/; revision=14595
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NPF\Start
With this key set to 1, the NPF service is started automatically at startup and then even users with restricted privilegies should be able to access Network Devices for capturing.
See also:
http://winpcap.polito.it/misc/faq.htm#Q-18
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13349
- enable Windows' ShellExecute command to call Ethereal without specifying
the installation path (a new key added in the registry)
- decode 2 more options in the OPSI plugin.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12363
don't support GTK-Wimp for GTK+ 1.2[.x] (it requires 2.x);
install the NEWS file as "NEWS.txt";
optionally show it at the end of an installation.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11841
fix a bug in the case where both Ethereal with GTK1 and GTK2 are
attached;
disallow the "extension box" if Ethereal isn't selected.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11266
- associate standard trace file extensions to ethereal *only*
if such extensions are not already known in the system;
- suppress the linking while Ethereal is uninstalling *only*
for extensions associated to Ethereal.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11134
in "config.nmake", and use that in the NSIS script when generating the
NSIS installer, so it puts GTK+ and Pango in the appropriate
subdirectories. Also, when uninstalling, remove both of the sets of
subdirectories.
As per his suggestion, get rid of the "GTK1_VERSION" and "GTK2_VERSION"
macros, and just directly insert the values where those macros were used
- "GTK1_VERSION" wasn't used at all, and "GTK2_VERSION" was only used
immediately below where it was defined, and stuff elsewhere, such as in
the NSIS script, didn't use them and would break if you changed them
anyway.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10976