column. Conversation spans (setup frame to last frame) are shown with a
square bracket. Linked frames are shown with a circle.
Use correct column justifications in Qt. Move common
justification-related packet list code to ui/packet_list_utils.[ch].
Add a last_frame element to conversation_t.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=50447
just define WS_DLL_PUBLIC_NOEXTERN inside the ifdefs, and define
WS_DLL_PUBLIC as WS_DLL_PUBLIC_NOEXTERN followed by "extern".
Then rename WS_DLL_PUBLIC_NOEXTERN to WS_DLL_PUBLIC_DEF, to clarify that
it's what should be used for definitions; at least on Windows, you
*have* to use it when declaring arrays without a size, and, whilst you
might be able to use WS_DLL_PUBLIC for definitions of functions and
perhaps data definitions other than no-size arrays, it might be clearer
to rename WS_DLL_PUBLIC to WS_DLL_PUBLIC_DECL and use it only for
declarations.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=50334
cramming a bunch of text into a bunch of narrow columns. Remove the
.NET framework 2.0 SDK and Visual Studio 2005. Sort items from newest to
oldest.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=49892
protocol, one file format, and Michael's filterable expert info.
Hopefully keeping this up to date as we go will make Gerald's job a bit
easier when the next release rolls around.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=49574
When pointing people to the mailing lists, point them directly to the lists
page rather than explaining where to look for the link on the main page (the
directions were several years out of date).
While there also fix up some of the indentation and add a link to the Q&A site
in the developer's guide.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=49553
definition to asciidoc.conf. Add support for asciidoc.conf to
make-version.pl. Set some SVN keywords.
Fill in the new protocol list.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=48405
Docbook was done using Pandoc and cleaned up by hand. Add an
asciidoc.conf which contains macros for linking to Wireshark bugs and
CVE IDs.
Remove the release-notes.chm target. I don't think we ever used it and
we're probably better off generating PDF or HTML if we need something
fancier than plain text.
In configure.ac, consolidate program path discovery a bit and add a2x
discovery.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=48307
- add it as an optional package to install when installing Cygwin
- de-duplicate some text about why it's good to work with the Subversion
source (no need to tell them the same thing, once for each Subversion
client)
- Make it obvious that the user has a choice of Subversion clients
- Fix the URL to TortoiseSVN
svn path=/trunk/; revision=46016
value in a human-readable format. Use it in the welcome screen, status
bar, and Win32 interface details.
Note that in the welcome screen and status bar we've switched from
customary binary prefixes to strict SI.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=45453
with Visual Studio Express Edition - the resulting package cannot be
self-contained and will require that the Visual C++ Redistributables be
installed on any machine into which you plug the portable Wireshark
package, which kinda defeats the purpose of a portable package (plug it
in and go).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=45315
and vcredist_{processor}.exe into three paragraphs, and put the bit
about vcredist_{64-bit processor}.exe into the paragraph about 64-bit
targets.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=45311
*all* 64-bit builds, regardless of whether you have Visual Studio Express
Edition or not.
You only need to download the redistributable package when you're using
the Express Edition or are doing 64-bit builds.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=45307
MSVC2008 and MSVC2010, when doing 32-bit builds, with the non-Express
versions we "Install a particular Visual C++ assembly as a private
assembly for the application", if for no other reason than to support
"portable" versions of Wireshark, where the application is provided a a
completely self-contained directory tree on a medium such as a flash
drive, and where there is no installer to install anything on the target
machine. For 64-bit builds, we currently don't support a "portable"
version, so we "Use the Visual C++ Redistributable Package".
Convert tabs to spaces.
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the versions of vcredist, just in case anybody is building for Itanium.
The second time we mention them, mention all three, not just the 32-bit
x86 version. Rewrite the sentence for that a bit - it's not as if MSVC
uses particular deployment methods, those were chosen by the Wireshark
development team.
For VS 2008, note that Microsoft mentions all three redistribution
mechanisms, and link to the "Choosing a Deployment Method" page for VS
2008 (which looks as if Microsoft didn't do a good job of editing it
after copying-and-pasting the 2005 version, or didn't set up ASP or
whatever it is that supplies VS-specific versions of the pages
correctly).
For VS 2010, note that Microsoft mentions all three redistribution
mechanisms, link to the "Choosing a Deployment Method" page for VS 2010,
and note that it recommends the method we chose and gives it as as the
first method.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=45302
tags from the "Redistributing Visual C++ libraries" section of the MSDN
"Choosing a Deployment Method" page, and put them in the same order as
the three methods mentioned on that page (which means swapping the
second and third ways in the list, so "method 2" becomes "method 3" and
"method 3" becomes "method 2".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=45301
paragraphs give more details on how to install, and the stuff about
vcvars32.bat is given later, in more detail.
While we're at it, fix another reference to vcvars32 to also refer to
vcvarsall.
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the "32-bit vs. 64-bit build machine" vs. "32-bit vs. 64-bit target"
matrix. Use the correct paths ("Visual Studio 10.0", not "Visual Studio
10" - an MSDN page uses the latter, but my virtual machine shows the
former; add "(x86)" to "Program Files" on 64-bit machines, as the batch
files are installed in 32-bitland).
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