Hannes,

Thanks so much for what looks like something promising.  Only issue here is 
that i'm not quite
sure what you're talking about when you're saying "added functionality to 
HEAD".  Could you be a
bit more explicit or rephrase that perhaps? :)  Is HEAD a directory somewhere 
in the CVS system,
or ?

Guy, I would personally like to see 124.093988 where 124 == seconds.  I suppose 
one could also
easily add a switch which converts this to the HH:MM:SS format :)

thanks
--- Guy Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hannes Gredler wrote:
> > found the openBSD tcpdump tree meanwhile ...
> > 
> > have added the desired functionality to HEAD.
> 
> Do we want relative time stamps (-ttt, for secs/usecs since previous 
> packet, and -ttttt, for secs/usecs since first packet) to be printed as 
> HH:MM:SS.UUUUUU, or seconds.UUUUUU?
> 
> The original "-ttt" was, I think, clearly broken, as no decimal point 
> was printed if the delta was less than 1 second, and a space was printed 
> after the decimal point if the delta was >= 1 second, so fixing that is 
> definitely right.
> 
> OpenBSD prints them as seconds.UUUUUU, rather than HH:MM:SS.UUUUUU.
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