Not a ccomment about the code, it's about your clock!
is it set ok?
the files in the tarball are newer than when I installed them each
time I make it compiles a lot more than needed.
[id-est:~/src/trunk] lego% touch now___; find . -newer now___; rm now___
./epan/dissectors/packet-socks.c
./epan/dissectors/packet-tcp.c
./epan/dissectors/packet-tcp.h
[id-est:~/src/trunk] lego% ll ./epan/dissectors/packet-socks.c
-rw-r--r-- 1 lego lego 33012 Jan 25 22:12 ./epan/dissectors/packet-socks.c
[id-est:~/src/trunk] lego% date
Wed Jan 25 15:55:34 CET 2006
fixed it with
[id-est:~/src/trunk] lego% touch ./epan/dissectors/packet-socks.c
./epan/dissectors/packet-tcp.[ch]
Luis
On 1/25/06, ronnie sahlberg <ronniesahlberg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> list,
>
>
> attached is a replacement for the existing tcp analysis code.
> anyone using it, please test this out and report issues to me.
>
>
> the tcp analysis code has been rewritten from scratch since the old
> version was just getting unmaintainable and also was originally
> written before the full problem space was understood.
>
>
> i have tested most of it and it seems to be "better" this far but
> since this is very delicate code i would really appreciate anyone
> using it testing it.
>
>
> in particular, testing it with traces where the old code failed would
> be extra value.able.
>
>
>
> sorry for the previous version of the broken code.
> it was the second attempt that got checked in and not the third
> functioning version. this is the third and hopefully
> good/maintainable version.
>
> (my theory:
> version 1: understand problem space. delete completely afterwards.
> version 2: verify that problem space is understood by reimplementing
> from scratch. delete completely afterwards.
> version 3: reimplement good version from scratch based on
> understanding gained from 1, and 2,
> )
>
>
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