Michael Richardson wrote:
I leave you to advise what and if code should be pulled up.
I.e., pulled up to the x.9 branches?
So do you want to handle any pulling up, or should the people checking in code do so?
(In either case, people checking in libpcap and tcpdump changes should note that the branch has been made, so stuff checked in won't be in 0.9/3.9 unless the code is pulled up.)
Guy> I'll ask Albert Chin of The Written Word to try that on the Guy> platforms they use (they don't offer libpcap or tcpdump as
perfect, since libpcap is really the part that is most OS-dependant.
Most OS-dependent, but there can be issues with tcpdump as well, especially when built with vendor compilers (The Written Word uses them - they often supply Ethereal patches to cope with those issues, e.g. with IBM's XLC not supporting C++ comments by default, and with various vendor compilers not supporting various other GCC extensions; vendor compilers sometimes also generate warnings that GCC doesn't, even when run with a large set of -W flags).
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