Wireshark-bugs: [Wireshark-bugs] [Bug 1087] Ethereal 0.10.14-16.5 & 0.10.14-16.8 segfault sniffi

Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2006 16:58:40 +0000 (GMT)
http://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1087





------- Comment #2 from sorensenj@xxxxxxxxx  2006-09-02 16:58 GMT -------
I know for the latest windows version of wireshark (0.99.3) this doesn't
happen. But there isn't a wireshark package for my system yet. But I downloaded
the source and built wireshark with (./configure && make)

The Wireshark package has been configured with the following options.
                    Build wireshark : yes
                       Build tshark : yes
                     Build capinfos : yes
                      Build editcap : yes
                      Build dumpcap : yes
                     Build mergecap : yes
                    Build text2pcap : yes
                      Build idl2wrs : yes
                      Build randpkt : yes
                       Build dftest : yes

                     Install setuid : no
                        Use plugins : yes
                   Build lua plugin : no
                Use GTK+ v2 library : yes
                       Use threads : no
            Build profile binaries : no
                  Use pcap library : yes
                  Use zlib library : yes
                  Use pcre library : no
              Use kerberos library : no
              Use GNU ADNS library : no
            Use GNU crypto library : no
            Use SSL crypto library : no
          Use IPv6 name resolution : yes
     Use UCD SNMP/Net-SNMP library : no
                Use gnutls library : no

without installing it and running from the build directory it doesn't crash
doing the above command while sniffing for samba traffic. Since this seems to
be only effecting ethereal should I contact SuSE to submit a bug report with
them?


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