My attachment adds a link to a XSLT file to the preamble of the PDML.
The XSLT will transform the PDML to a HTML page, and the HTML page
features a look similar to Wireshark. See
http://cubic.org/~doj/ebay/a.pdml for an example.
The patch also contains a small perl program which converts the
Wireshark colortable into javascript code which is used in the XSLT
file. If you want to use a different color scheme you would execute the
perl program and insert the generated javascript function into your XSLT
file.
To view the HTML you could either place the PDML and XSLT file on your
webserver and verify that your webserver sends the PDML file as
"text/xml". Then your webbrowser will find the linked XSLT file,
download that as well and convert the PDML to HTML on the fly.
You could also use an XSLT processor like xsltproc to convert the PDML
and XSLT into a static HTML file.
From me:
Minor fixups.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=37298
- Link dumpcap (and only dumpcap) against gthread
- gtk/gsm_a_stat.c and gtk/menus.c are dirty when configured with UI_MANAGER=1
- Add support run "cmake ... -DWANT_PACKET_EDITOR=1 ..."
svn path=/trunk/; revision=37103
TODO: Add a Wireshark tap or look into possibly using the stats tree instead.
Also, like ICMP, the ICMPv6 payload appears to carry the sender's timestamp, so
it might be possible to make use of this information to estimate the total SRT.
(See bug 5770 for more details.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=36561
* Number of ICMP echo requests, replies, lost replies and percent loss.
* Min, Max, Average SRT (Service Response Time), and standard deviation.
(This is my first tap, so hopefully I didn't miss something, but we'll see ...)
TODO: Add a Wireshark tap.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=36480
WS_MSVC_NORETURN is undeclared under a non-Windows operating system, which
breaks compilation in the files epan/except.c and dumpcap.c as well as any
file including epan/except.h
svn path=/trunk/; revision=36023
- Add packet-reload.c
- Make most packages not-required (not tested)
- Does *not* (yet) add an optional/whatever case to enable_
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34307
http://www.opensync.org/browser/branches/3rd-party-cmake-modules/modules
+ split out FindGMODULE2.cmake
+ contains /sw/... by default
+ supposedly tested on OSX
- Disable pcre for cmake builds by default, gregex should be
picked up automatically if glib2 is not too old.
Should you have trouble linking due to some libgmodule... stuff
undefined, please add "${GMODULE2_LIBRARIES}" after "${GLIB2_LIBRARIES}"
an report back.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34248
1) don't set thei SOVERSION - run-time-loaded modules don't have
an SOVERSION;
2) build them with link mode MODULE, not SHARED, on all
platforms.
(Fixing 1) also fixes the problem with building them as MODULE on OS X.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34243
- Apple gcc does not like "-Wl,--as-needed".
- Fix plugins link step on OSX.
- Put AUTHORS-SHORT, AUTHORS-SHORT-FORMAT and wireshark.pod in build directory.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34224
I try to configure Wireshark with cmake on macosx 10.6.
It fails with : set_target_properties called with incorrect number of arguments.
Attached a patch to fix this issue.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34201
I would like to contribute iSCSI SRT tap, 'tap-scsistat.c' for tshark.
The output exactly matches that of the Wireshark's iSCSI(disk) SRT dialog.
From me: a couple of small changes to make it compile without warnings.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34152
FindZLIB.cmake. What it didn't do was do adapt the magic names
that are derived from the name of the FindXXX.cmake script.
Fix that. Also add $Id$ to the FindZLIB.cmake script.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32899
use a locally modified version of the stuff
- Some (still preliminary) CPack changes
- Add -fexcess-precision=fast (configure.in and CmakeLists.txt)
to the compileflags (new gcc-4.5 feature to maintain backward
compatibility with gcc-4.4 and IMO we don't need the slower but
more exact implementation gcc 4.5 offers.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32823
- Add checking for linker flags
- Install plugins with the name including the Wireshark version.
This will make it easier to find matching plugin versions if
files get just copied over.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32231
(real and simulated) BMW cars for all kinds of gadget communication.
My plugin only dissects the high level infrastructure and not any particular
messages. It uses a heuristic dissector to detect INTERLINK packets.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32202
with a few hacks right now:
- The tip.png, warning.png and note.png images are missing from the
pdfs and I have no idea how to tell fop how to find them.
- Disabling/enabling building the guides via option currently doesn't
work (probably too many macros :-), so comment out the subdir instead.
- Right now, in order to build the devleopers guide we need to do the
following in the source docbook directory:
touch wsdg_graphics/toolbar/dummy.dummy
Apart from these: The build works with a pristine docbook dir
(svn status --no-ignore).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32004