| Bug ID | 
          9575
           | 
        
        
          | Summary | 
          "-T fields -e <field>" does only work for some fields
           | 
        
        
          | Classification | 
          Unclassified
           | 
        
        
          | Product | 
          Wireshark
           | 
        
        
          | Version | 
          1.10.3
           | 
        
        
          | Hardware | 
          x86-64
           | 
        
        
          | OS | 
          Debian
           | 
        
        
          | Status | 
          UNCONFIRMED
           | 
        
        
          | Severity | 
          Normal
           | 
        
        
          | Priority | 
          Low
           | 
        
        
          | Component | 
          Dissection engine (libwireshark)
           | 
        
        
          | Assignee | 
          [email protected]
           | 
        
        
          | Reporter | 
          [email protected]
           | 
        
      
        
        Build Information:
TShark 1.10.3 (SVN Rev 53022 from /trunk-1.10)
Copyright 1998-2013 Gerald Combs <[email protected]> and contributors.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Compiled (64-bit) with GLib 2.36.4, with libpcap, with libz 1.2.8, with POSIX
capabilities (Linux), without libnl, with SMI 0.4.8, with c-ares 1.10.0, with
Lua 5.2, without Python, with GnuTLS 2.12.23, with Gcrypt 1.5.3, with MIT
Kerberos, with GeoIP.
Running on Linux 3.11-2-amd64, with locale de_AT.UTF-8, with libpcap version
1.5.2, with libz 1.2.8.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU       M 380  @ 2.53GHz
Built using gcc 4.8.2.
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For bug 8511 (https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=8511) I'd
like to get some information about a capture file.
I'm running "tshark -r <filename> -Tfields -e frame.time -e frame.file_off -e
frame.len -e frame.cap_len ..." but only some of the fields are working.
What I'd need is frame.file_off, but there's no output for that one ... neither
for frame.packet_flags or frame.md5_hash. The delimiting tabs are printed,
though.
I already looked at http://www.wireshark.org/docs/dfref/f/frame.html, and that
matches a just-checked out subversion trunk; my field names are correct.
         
      
      
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