https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6446
--- Comment #9 from Bill Meier <wmeier@xxxxxxxxxxx> 2011-12-28 14:46:15 EST ---
> > I believe this fix was considered an enhancement (adding/changing filters) so
> > it wasn't backported to current releases (1.6.x and 1.4.x). You can take the
> > provided patch and apply it to your current source or you'll need the latest
> > version from the trunk (at least later than rev 39551). It may be part of the
> > last "development release" (1.7.0), but I'm not sure.
>
> I'm not sure which is SVN versions and releases relationship, but it appears as
> wireshark-1.6.2 ~ rev_38942, wireshark-1.6.3 ~ rev_39704, and wireshark-1.6.3 ~
> rev_39942. Thus rev_39551 should be included somewhile before v1.6.3 was
> released. But this is perhaps devious idea?
As Michael noted, the general policy is that only changes considered bug fixes
are back-ported.
The way that SVN works is that SVN version numbers increment sequentially for
every change to the Wireshark source repository, no matter what the change.
Therefore an update to a "release branch" gets the next new SVN version number
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