reading the capture file. Have callers of "wtap_snapshot_length()"
treat a value of 0 as "unknown", and default to WTAP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE (so
that, when writing a capture file in a format that *does* store the
snapshot length, we can at least put *something* in the file).
If we don't know the snapshot length of the current capture file, don't
display a value in the summary window.
Don't use "cfile.snap" as the snapshot length option when capturing -
doing so causes Ethereal to default, when capturing, to the snapshot
length of the last capture file that you read in, rather than to the
snapshot length of the last capture you did (or the initial default of
"no snapshot length").
Redo the "Capture Options" dialog box to group options into sections
with frames around them, and add units to the snapshot length, maximum
file size, and capture duration options, as per a suggestion by Ulf
Lamping. Also add units to the capture count option.
Make the snapshot length, capture count, maximum file size, and capture
duration options into a combination of a check box and a spin button.
If the check box is not checked, the limit in question is inactive
(snapshot length of 65535, no max packet count, no max file size, no max
capture duration); if it's checked, the spinbox specifies the limit.
Default all of the check boxes to "not checked" and all of the spin
boxes to small values.
Use "gtk_toggle_button_get_active()" rather than directly fetching the
state of a check box.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4709
Add a routine to ui_util.c that sets a window's icon pixmap to a 16x16
version of the 3D logo. Call the routine for each window that is created.
This has been tested with kwm and Sawfish (which expect a 16x16 icon), but
we may have to come up with a better solution for other window managers
(e.g. olwm and mwm).
Add a 3D exclamation point image. Replace the exclamation point and
Ethereal logo images used in simple_dialog() with their 3D counterparts.
Remove the old icons from the source distribution.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4390
capturing; if we succeed, display the packet drops count as the "Drops"
value in the status line and as the "Dropped packets" statistics in the
summary dialog box, otherwise don't display it at all.
In Tethereal, attempt to get the packet statistics from libpcap when
capturing; if we succeed, and if there were any dropped packets, print
out the count of dropped packets when the capture finishes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3016
- 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
libpcap), if we have a null filter string we report it as "no filter",
just as we would do for a null filter string pointer.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1844
window manager tries to delete it, so no callback is needed for the
"destroy" or "delete_event" signals (grabs are, at least in GTK+ 1.2.7,
removed when a widget is destroyed, and there's no need for the destroy
callback to destroy the widget itself; the delete event handler *could*,
for example, pop up a dialog box saying "Do you really want to close
this?", and allow the user to back out of the operation, but there's
no unsaved work that would be lost by closing the window, so there's no
point in having a delete event handler that does that).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1771
summary.c now provides a struct of info (see summary.h)
Changed the name of the summary dialogue callback (hence the change
in menu.c), and added a close button to the dialogue.
Moved #include <gtk/gtk.h> out of print.c and into prefs.h where it
was needed for GdkColor.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1273