On Sunday 16 March 2008 21:48:18 Joost Yervante Damad wrote:
> If its okay for you I'll close the bug.
Sounds right to me.
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On Saturday 15 March 2008 13:29:47 you wrote:
> Testing against Ubuntu wireshark over remote X, it doesn't seem to be a
> problem. I haven't got Debian handy to test right now (although, if you did
> have one, testing would be a matter of ssh -X localhost)
Just tested it on my debian box and it do
Testing against Ubuntu wireshark over remote X, it doesn't seem to be a
problem. I haven't got Debian handy to test right now (although, if you did
have one, testing would be a matter of ssh -X localhost)
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Hello,
is this still an issue with a more recent version of ethereal?
Thanks, Joost Damad
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Package: ethereal
Version: 0.10.10-2sarge4
Severity: important
If I SSH into a machine, and type 'ethereal' (or 'sudo ethereal') it
immediately segfaults. I don't know if it's the X forwarding that's the
issue, the box is headless, so it's not really testable.
strace finishes with:
open("/usr/sha
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