Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 20:00:34 -0800 (PST)
From: Guy Harris <guy@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sorry, should have elaborated a bit more.
> > I am using ethereal on Solaris 2.6 with the most up to date libpcap (v0.4
>)
> > The capture is stated with the "Update List Of Packets In Real Time" opti
>on
> > selected. Then when I click on the [Stop] button I cannot select "Start.
>.."
> > from the capture menu again.
>
> I just built 0.8.2 on Solaris 2.5.1, and was able to select
> "Start" from the "Capture" menu after clicking "Stop" on an "Update list
> of packets in real time" capture.
>
> What happens when you try to select "Start..." from the capture menu?
> Or does the capture menu not even show up?
The capture menu is there, but the "Start..." option is grayed out.
> What version of GTK+ are you using? ("ethereal -v" should report the
> version numbers of all the libraries with which Ethereal was linked if
> they make a version number available.)
$ ethereal -v
ethereal 0.8.2, with GTK+ 1.2.0, with libpcap 0.4, with libz 1.1.3, without SNMP
> > Perhaps 0.8.2 doesn't have the update that you mentioned with the current
> CVS
> > version!?
>
> The update was to let you close the window with the "Stop" button to
> stop the capture (e.g., by clicking on the "X" button in the title bar,
> if your window manager has a "Close window" function that's activated by
> a button with an "X" in it, as many do), so it shouldn't affect whether
> stopping a capture by clicking "Stop" in the capture window works.
Haven't tried clicking the close button on the window title.
Just did and get a heap of Gtk-WARNING's, but I don't have the cvs version
(only 0.8.2) so that explains that I suppose.
It looks as though the "Start..." option is not re-activated after Stopping
the live capture.
Christopher
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