configure option is given on the command line. The value of the arguement
is passwd in the enableval variable. The 4th argument tells what to do in
case no command line argument was given.
This causes --disable-gtk2 (which is the default) to behave differently
from the case when no option is given.
I do not really understand where the difference in the behaviour of the
generated codes comes from, but I definitely see a difference.
Fixed all occurrences where the 3rd arguement was empty.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7044
-Wcast-align" to be added to CFLAGS (except in Wiretap, where we already
do "-Wcast-qual"). We don't do them by default, as they produce some
warnings that aren't easy to eliminate; if we figure out how to
eliminate them on all platforms (or at least, on the platforms where you
*can't* eliminate them, reduce them to a low level), we can make those
options the default.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6689
gtk2 instead of gtk and glib2 instead of glib.
Right now, --enable-gtk2 will fail during compile unless
acompanied by --disable-ethereal, as ethereal does not yet
support gtk2 (but does support glib2 alone).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6107
scripts, and check in changes to add _U_ to some unused arguments (some
other should perhaps be used, so we leave the _U_ out so that the
warnings serve as a reminder to check those).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4847
In the "configure.in" files, add
-D_U_="__attribute__((unused))"
to CFLAGS if we're using GCC, and add
-D_U_=""
otherwise, so _U_ can be used to mark arguments as unused.
Add -D_U_="" arguments to the Makefile.nmake files as well, so _U_ works
with Microsoft Visual C++ as well.
Add comments and RCS IDs to the Makefile.nmake files that don't already
have them.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4824
even if it doesn't have "gzgets()", so one might think we could use it
by using our own replacement for "gzgets()".
One would be wrong to think so, however, as the "gzseek()" it has
doesn't actually work when reading uncompressed files.
zlib 1.0.9 has "gzgets()", and fixes that bug, so we rever to checking
for "gzgets()" rather than "gzseek()", so that we don't accept pre-1.0.9
versions of zlib, and we get rid of our "gzgets()" replacement.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4702
Digital UNIX, and HP C compilers, and it may not work with other
compilers (due to the GLib problem mentioned in the previous checkin),
so it runs the risk of being an "attractive nuisance", i.e. users may
try it, find it doesn't work, and then send mail to various Ethereal
mailing lists asking about it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4640
(This isn't as useful for testing purposes as it is in tcpdump and
libpcap, as GLib is configured based on the compiler used to compile it,
so you can't necessarily build an application using GLib with a compiler
different from the one used to compile GLib, but we'll add it anyway.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4637
the "The Compiler and Tools" section on
http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/porting/basics.php
Do so on MacOS X regardless of whether the compiler is called "gcc" or
not, as that page also indicates that the compiler is installed as "cc".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4354
don't need to check whether zlib has them. We *do*, however, have to
check for "gzseek()", as we don't have our own version of that.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3963
replace "--with-plugindir" with "--with-plugins", and have the
plugin directory optional - this allows plugins to be disabled;
add "--traditional-cpp" on MacOS X/Darwin (Apple's "cc" compiler
requires it, for some annoying reason, even though it is, as far
as I know, GCC-based, and other GCC's don't require it);
on MacOS X, don't use "pcap_version[]", as, for some annoying
reason, libpcap on MacOS X doesn't define it.
Clean up some whitespace in the help messages for the configure script.
Move the AM_CONDITIONAL for SETUID_INSTALL after the point at which
"enable_setuid_install" is set, as it tests "enable_setuid_install".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3788
* gcc 3.0 warning fixes:
- text2pcap.c: The number of characters to scan should probably not be 0
- wiretap/csids.c: using preincrement on a variable used on both
sides of an assignment might be undefined by the C99(?) standard
* turn on additional warnings for epan and wiretap too
- epan/configure.in
- wiretap/configure.in
* Fix some warnings (missing includes, signed/unsigned, missing
initializers) found by turning on the warnings
- all other files :-)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3709
specified to "--with-pcap", add that directory to the include file and
library search paths, so that you can use "--with-pcap=DIR" to search
for libpcap in a directory other than the standard ones (either because
it was installed somewhere other than under "/usr" or "/usr/local", or
because you want to use a special version you've installed rather than
the standard one).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3611
"-L/usr/local/lib" added to CFLAGS and LDFLAGS merely as a result of
running AM_PATH_GLIB, as 1.2.9 and later don't install headers directly
under "/usr/local/include". Therefore, we have to put
"-I/usr/local/include" into CFLAGS ourselves, just as we do in the
top-level configure script, or we run the risk of not being able to find
other packages (libpcap, zlib, etc.) if it's installed under
"/usr/local".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3318
bundled with GTK+ 1.0[.x]), it works only with 1.2[.x] and later, so we
no longer need to check for 1.0[.x] and define HAVE_GLIB10.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2500
encapsulation type codes - for those libpcap type codes whose numerical
value is interpreted differently by different versions of libpcap,
include <pcap.h> if you can and, if you can, use what it defines to
control which Wiretap code we map those type codes to.
Also, map the new libpcap type codes introduced by libpcap 0.5.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2369
- add <stdarg.h> or <varargs.h> in snprintf.h
and remove those inclusions in the other #ifdef NEED_SNPRINTF_H codes
- remove the check of multiple inclusions in source (.c) code
(there is a bit loss of _cpp_ performance, but I prefer the gain of
code reading and maintenance; and nowadays, disk caches and VM are
correctly optimized ;-).
- protect all (well almost) header files against multiple inclusions
- add header (i.e. GPL license) in some include files
- reorganize a bit the way header files are included:
First:
#include <system_include_files>
#include <external_package_include_files (e.g. gtk, glib etc.)>
Then
#include "ethereal_include_files"
with the correct HAVE_XXX or NEED_XXX protections.
- add some HAVE_XXX checks before including some system header files
- add the same HAVE_XXX in wiretap as in ethereal
Please forgive me, if I break something (I've only compiled and regression
tested on Linux).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2254
eliminated the check in the top-level "configure.in", and leaving it in
the Wiretap one means that, on NetBSD, Ethereal gets built with zlib
support if zlib is present, but Wiretap doesn't - now they both get
built with zlib support. Thanks to Itojun for catching this one.
Put into the Wiretap "configure.in" code to note that, if the test for
"gzgets()" in zlib fails, we're disabling compressed capture file
support, as is done in the top-level "configure.in".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1625
hideous problem on FreeBSD 3.[23] (and perhaps other BSDs) if
HAVE_UNISTD_H is defined before "zlib.h" is included, turn "file_seek()"
into a subroutine defined in a file that *undefines* HAVE_UNISTD_H
before including "zlib.h", so that the *only* call to "gzseek()" is made
from a file that does not have HAVE_UNISTD_H defined when it includes
"zlib.h".
Move "file_error()" to that file while you're at it, so it holds all the
wrappers that hide the presence or absence of zlib from routines to read
capture files.
Turn "file.h", which declared those wrapper functions as well as wrapper
macros, into "file_wrapper.h" - it belongs with the "file_wrapper.c"
file that defines the wrapper functions, not with "file.c" which handles
higher-layer file access functions.
Remove the comment in "configure.in" that explained why defining
HAVE_UNISTD_H was a bad idea, as we're not obliged to define it and work
around the problem. (The comment in "file_wrapper.c" explains the
workaround.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1463
Added lots of #ifdef HAVE_*_H wrappers.
Added some #defines in config.h.win32
Check for more headers in configure.in
Added prototype for inet_aton() in inet_v6defs.h.
Changed "BYTE" token (i.e., #define) in ascend-gramamr.y because it
conflicts with a windows definition. Use HEXBYTE instead.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1448
files.
Make the return type of a number of routines that return 1 (for "true")
on success and 0 (for "false") on failure to "gboolean", and make the 1's
and 0's TRUEs and FALSEs.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1194
by pre-2.13 "autoconf", and there may be other problems with pre-2.12
"autoconf" as well; require "autoconf" 2.13 or later.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1187
for ip.ip_p and ip6.ip6_nxt (and other IPv6 header chain).
use val_to_str() as much as possible in dissect_{ipv6,pim,ripng}().
make --disable-zlib a default for netbsd (temporary workaround).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=827
"zlib" was built in FreeBSD 3.2 (and possibly other 4.4-Lite-derived
BSDs), if HAVE_UNISTD_H is defined before "zlib.h" is included, the
declaration of "gzseek()" in "zlib.h" expands to something that doesn't
match what's in the OS's "zlib".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=721
gzip. The zLib library is used for this purpose. If zLib is not available
(or it's use is disabled by the --disable-zlib option to configure), you
can still compile Ethereal but it will be unable to read compressed capture
files.
IMPORTANT:
Now all file accesses to capture files should be done through special macros.
Specifically, for any use of the following functions on capture files, replace them.
The arguments for the right-side functions are exactly the same as for the
original stdio functions.
fopen file_open
fdopen filed_open
fread file_read
fwrite file_write
fseek file_seek
fclose file_close
ferror file_error
svn path=/trunk/; revision=695
family has a set of debug commands that allow you to log the traffic on a
WAN or dialup connection as text, e.g.
RECV-iguana:241:(task: B04E12C0, time: 1975358.50) 15 octets @ 8003D634
[0000]: FF 03 00 3D C0 06 C9 96 2D 04 C1 72 00 05 B8
Created wtap_seek_read() which parses the textual data for and Ascend
trace, and does a normal fseek() and fread() for any other file type.
The fseek()/fread() pairs in file.c were replaced with the new function.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=652
but does not link. Perhaps someone who understands the MS tools can help
out. I made it link a few months ago, but with different version of glib/gtk+.
I can't remember how I made it link.
Most of the compatibility issues were resolved with adding
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H the the source code. Please be sure to add this to all
future code.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=359
new proto_tree routines. I also removed the check for lex and yacc from
wiretap's configure script. The IP dissector now uses
proto_register_field_array().
svn path=/trunk/; revision=348
mechanism that is built into ethereal. Wiretap is now used to read all
file formats. Libpcap is used only for capturing.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=342
proto*() functions. The configure script tries to use ipv6 name resolution if
it knows the type of ipv6 stack the user has (this can be avoided with the
--disable-ipv6 switch) Additionally, the configure script now deals with wiretap
better. If the user doesn't want to compile wiretap, the wiretap is never
visited. A few unnecessary #includes were removed from some wiretap files, and
a CPP macro was moved from bpf.c to wtap.h.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=229
That requires that, in the packet-reading loop, we pass to the callback
routine the offset in the file of a packet's data, because we can no
longer compute that offset by subtracting the size of the captured
packet data from the offset in the file after the data was read -
"snoop" may stick padding in after the packet data to align packet
headers on 4-byte boundaries.
Doing that required that we arrange that we do that for "libpcap"
capture files as well; the cleanest way to do that was to write our own
code for reading "libpcap" capture files, rather than using the
"libpcap" code to do it.
Make "wtap_dispatch_cb()" and "pcap_dispatch_cb()" static to "file.c",
as they're not used elsewhere.
If we're using wiretap, don't define in "file.h" stuff used only when
we're not using wiretap.
Update the wiretap README to reflect Gilbert's and my recent changes.
Clean up some memory leaks in "wiretap/lanalyzer.c" and
"wiretap/ngsniffer.c", where the capture-file-format-specific data
wasn't freed if the open failed.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=91