Anders Broman wrote:
I will appliy the ETHERTYPES patch but can you please change the other patch
to not do:
- * Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
- * By Gerald Combs <gerald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
+ * Ethereal - Network traffic analyzer
+ * By Gerald Combs <gerald@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
There is also another instance of "Ethereal" that should be changed.
Yes - it's been Wireshark for a while.
The names comes out strange on my computer
- * Copyright 2004, Dominic B�chaz <bdo@xxxxxxxx> , ZHW/InES
+ * Copyright 2004, Dominic B�chaz <bdo@xxxxxxxx> , ZHW/InES
* Copyright 2004, Markus Seehofer <mseehofe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
+ * Copyright 2006, Christian Sch�r <scc@xxxxxxxx>
+ * Copyright 2007, Markus Renz <Markus.Renz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Might be changed to.
Non-ASCII characters run the risk of not looking correct on all systems.
If they're encoded in UTF-8, they might not look right on systems not
using UTF-8; even as UTF-8 becomes more common, there's the issue of
precomposed characters (used by most OSes) vs. decomposed characters
(used by OS X) - OS X probably displays precomposed characters
correctly, even if it might make it harder to insert them, but I suspect
some other platforms won't display decomposed characters correctly (for
example, Wireshark, using GTK+'s file dialog, doesn't correctly display
file names with decomposed characters - even on OS X).