screen header, similar to the status bar. Hide the welcome body if the
message stack length is > 0. Use this to display the "Waiting for
capture input data..." message when we're capturing from a pipe. This
lets the user know what's going on and keeps them from clicking on a
welcome screen item while we're waiting for data to arrive. You can see
this in action by running
(sleep 5; cat /path/to/a/capture) | wireshark -k -i -
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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.
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don't need global_capture_opts don't need to have it declared and thus
don't need capture_options defined.
Include gtk/capture_globals in the files in question.
Change some more capture_opts references to refer to
global_capture_opts.
Change some global_capture_opts references in routines with a
capture_opts argument to refer to capture_opts.
The structure type is capture_options, not capture_opts; fix some
references.
Include <sys/types.h>, if it's present, in capture_opts.h, so we get
gid_t defined.
Clean up indentation.
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