What's new in GTK+ 2.14
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GTK+ 2.14 adds new functionality while maintaining source and binary
compatibility with GTK+ 2.12. Highlights of new features and
improvements in GTK+ 2.14 are:
New widgets and objects
* GdkAppLaunchContext, provides startup notification with
g_app_info_launch()
* GtkMountOperation, can ask for passwords when mounting
volumes with g_volume_mount()
* GtkToolShell, an interface for containers of GtkToolItems
Noteworthy new APIs
* gtk_show_uri(), a replacement for gnome_vfs_url_show() and
gnome_url_show()
* gtk_widget_get_snapshot(), using pixmap redirection to render
snapshots of widgets
Changes in the file chooser
The file chooser uses GIO directly, loadable backends are no longer
supported. Autocompletion in the file chooser entry has been improved.
Changes in printing support
The print dialog displays printer status information. Support for
rearranging pages when printing multiple pages per sheet has been
added to the cups backend.
Accessibility support
The gail module is shipped with GTK+, GtkBuilder supports
accessibility attributes and GtkStatusIcon supports keyboard
navigation.
Internationalization support
The compose sequences understood by GTK+'s builtin input method
have been synchronized with recent X.org compose sequences, adding
a large number of new sequences. GTK+ no longer uses translations
when an application is not translated to the current locale.
gdk-pixbuf changes
* Support loading OS X icns format
* Support loading JPEG 2000 images
* Support loading and saving to GIO streams
* Use GIO for mime information
GDK changes
GDK uses Xrandr instead of Xinerama to provide more (and dynamic)
monitor information. Font configuration changes are now picked up
at runtime, without an application restart.
For more details and lists of fixed bugs, see the
announcements for the 2.13.x development releases:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2008-February/msg00079.htmlhttp://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2008-May/msg00112.htmlhttp://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2008-June/msg00033.htmlhttp://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2008-June/msg00158.htmlhttp://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2008-July/msg00044.htmlhttp://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2008-July/msg00182.htmlhttp://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2008-August/msg00023.htmlhttp://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2008-August/msg00153.html
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Replicate the old SecFileExtensions behavior by disabling and unchecking
the file extensions option when Wireshark is unselected.
While we're at it, add a "PLATFORM" variable to config.nmake, and use
it to set the library directory and installer filename and title.
Add a couple of minor fixes.
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Windows build. Add support for async IPv6 lookups. Update the ADNS
code slightly.
This is not supported (yet) on the UNIX side.
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GTK+ since version 2.8, when its name was changed to the "GTK MS
Windows-Engine."
Simplify the Windows installer by removing the GTK-Wimp option (which
means the "Wireshark" item can be an entry instead of a group). Move
Rawshark to the "Tools" group.
(If anyone wants to disable the MS Windows Engine they can still do so
after installation by disabling or removing libwimp.dll.)
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Attached to this post you find a patch for integration into wireshark that adds
a dissector for SERCOS III, ethertype 0x88cd.
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a list of fields, prints the field values found in each packet.
Packet data can be specified as a libpcap DLT, e.g. "EN10MB" or an upper-layer protocol, e.g. "http".
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Author :
Richard Kuemmel <r.kuemmel[AT]beckhoff.de>
Updates and bugfixes:
Peter Johansson <peterjohansson73[AT]gmail.com>
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Q: are the plugins unconditionally installed by the win32 installer? i.e. should the installation of these files be conditional?
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references to h223 in README.plugins with agentx since it's small and
no one seems to be in a hurry to move it to epan/dissectors.
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add it to the distributed files, to the Win32 NSIS and U3 packages. UNIX packages will still miss this (optional) file.
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- add redistributables (msvcr*.dll) to the NSIS installer (depending on MSVC_VARIANT)
- split MSVC2006 and MSVC2006EE (Express Edition) settings in config.nmake, as redistributable settings for NSIS are different
- remove Platform SDK setting from config.nmake, it's not needed
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20411
This copying should be controlled by the MSVC_VARIANT setting in config.nmake instead (just like all the other alike settings).
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"Apply the ugly attached patch to the installer"
... it's not that ugly at all - and installs (deletes) the manifest files if available
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Here is a DTD for the MSCML protocol, draft-07. This implementation is not entirely up-to-date (draft-09 is out), but this is a good base to start from.
I updated the WIKI with info, snapshot and sample capture: http://wiki.wireshark.org/MSCML
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Note from a mail on gtk dev list:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 tml Administ 224510 Oct 3 18:35 libpango-1.0-0.dll
-rwxr-xr-x 1 tml Administ 37952 Oct 3 18:35 libpangocairo-1.0-0.dll
-rwxr-xr-x 1 tml Administ 58749 Oct 3 18:35 libpangowin32-1.0-0.dll
(That's the relevant DLLs from the "bin" folder in Pango 1.14.5, where
the module(s) are built-in into the DLLs, so no
lib/pango/1.5.0/modules folder is needed.)
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The RDM protocol has been accepted as ANSI standard E1.20-2006. The following patch updates the decoder to that spec.
At the same time it is promoted to a build-in dissector.
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I hope this is the right place to send a patch for a new dissector
plugin. The telegram it dissects are for the communication between PLCs
(Programmable logic controller) from the company Saia Burgess Controls
Ltd. (http://www.start-controls.com, http://www.saia-burgess.com or
http://www.sbc-support.ch). The protocol is named Ether-S-Bus (the PLCs
are called PCD2, PCD3, PCD4).
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new DTD files for the dtds folder. They are for:
- poc-settings (RFC 4354)
- presence (RFC 3863)
- watcherinfo (RFC 3858)
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