This is only a problem on Windows with MSVC.
Same source works fine on linux.
I will try your suggestion.
I have already done a make clean, but will try the
cleanbld.dat next to see if that fixes it.
Thanks!
--- Guy Harris <guy@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 10:02:28AM -0800, Richard
> Sharpe wrote:
> > On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Jaime Fournier wrote:
> > > This attachment contains a single packet.
> > > My cvs from a week ago decodes it as KRB5RPC.
> > > However, my latest CVS from today shows it as
> > > IEEE 802.11 Association Request.
> >
> > My CVS update from last night still shows this as
> KRB5RPC.
>
> Same here.
>
> Note that the WTAP_ENCAP_ values have changed
> recently; if one's
> Makefile doesn't have up-to-date dependencies
> (including "doesn't have
> dependencies at all"), or if one isn't using a
> Makefile (e.g., if one is
> using Makefile.nmake), the change to the header file
> will not force all
> files using "wiretap/wtap.h" to be compiled, which
> can, if certain files
> are not recompiled, cause a DLT_LINUX_SLL capture to
> be interpreted as
> an 802.11 capture, causing the symptoms in question.
>
> Jaime should try doing a "make clean" (on UNIX, or
> on Windows with
> Cygwin if he's gotten that to work) or a "nmake -f
> makefile.nmake clean"
> (on Windows with MSVC++) and then do a rebuild.
=====
Jaime Fournier
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