I guess that wouldwork as well.
// Flemming
>Autoconf has an AC_PROG_LN_S macro which sets LN_S to 'ln -s' or 'cp -p'
>as appropriate. Would it be better to use that instead?
>
>On 4/12/13 11:12 AM, Flemming H. Sørensen wrote:
>> I looks like it was stripped off: Here's a download link:
>> http:/
On Apr 12, 2013, at 9:45 AM, "Flemming H. Sørensen"
wrote:
> While building libpcap and tcpdump on Pyro, I noticed something in
> libpcap/Makefile.in; You're using hard links, and absolute paths.
>
> Hardlinks: This may work well on most systems, but our native filesystem
> doesn't support h
On Apr 12, 2013, at 6:37 AM, Michael Richardson wrote:
> {please use the mailing list}
Yes, this is where new link-layer type requests should be made.
>MichalLabedzki> 3. Text - (text-file) also see
>MichalLabedzki>
>MichalLabedzki> https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?
I looks like it was stripped off: Here's a download link:
http://pyro-os.org/STORAGE/libpcap.patch.gz
// Flemming
>On Apr 12, 2013, at 9:45 AM, "Flemming H. Sørensen"
> wrote:
>
>> I hope you will take my suggestions under advisement. Patch attached.
>
>No, it's not attached; your message had n
> "Flemming" == Flemming H Sørensen writes:
Flemming> I hope you will take my suggestions under
Flemming> advisement. Patch attached.
Patch not attached. Please use github.
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On Apr 12, 2013, at 9:45 AM, "Flemming H. Sørensen"
wrote:
> I hope you will take my suggestions under advisement. Patch attached.
No, it's not attached; your message had no attachment. Did it not get
attached, or did the attachment get stripped off by, for example, the mailing
list process
Hello,
While building libpcap and tcpdump on Pyro, I noticed something in
libpcap/Makefile.in; You're using hard links, and absolute paths.
Hardlinks: This may work well on most systems, but our native filesystem
doesn't support hardlinks, so it would really be appreciated, if it was changed
t
{please use the mailing list}
> "MichalLabedzki" == MichalLabedzki writes:
MichalLabedzki> 1. Android - Android has binary logs knows as
MichalLabedzki> Logger/Logcat (adb logcat -Bf file.logcat). One
MichalLabedzki> packet is one log, timestamps is also
MichalLabedzki> avai