On Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 10:43:03AM +0200, Niklas Nummelin wrote:
> I uncommented the g_asserts in the files mentioned in the previous posts (
> drange.c, sttype-test.c), and recompiled and linked libethereal, which gave
> me a working ethereal. Would still be nice to know why those g_asserts
> didn?t work (I guess there are a lot of them on other places). I did find a
> definition g_assert_warning in gmessage.h (for glib2.0), but not in the
> available headers for glib1.2 (which is the one I use) .
OK, can you a) please test the current version of the wireshark sources
whether they build out of the box now? b) send further problem reports
to wireshark-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx instead of etherael-dev... and c) if any
problems remain open a bugreport at http://bugs.wireshark.org/?
Currently things are a bit slow and that way we can make sure that these
bugs don't get lost.
Thanks again for the report!
Ciao
Joerg
>
> Regards Niklas Nummelin
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