On Dec 3, 2010, at 5:01 PM, Stephen Fisher wrote: I was just curious. I rarely install Wireshark on machines I do development on (I run it from the build directory), so when I installed it for a change that the little ~22k libwsutil.so.0 was installed :). I was thinking of it from more of a "do any non-Wireshark programs really need the wsutil shared library out there?" perspective compared to libwireshark that I know other programs utilize and libwiretap that is possibly used by other programs as well. Thanks.
I think any non-Wireshark programs that link with either libwireshark or libwiretap also, in effect, link with libwsutil, as they have to, given that, as I remember, both libwireshark and libwiretap call routines in libwsutil. (They might not *explicitly* link with libwsutil, as I think most if not all UN*Xes support linking shared libraries with other shared libraries, and if our libwireshark and libwiretap are blinked with libwsutil, linking with libwireshark or libwiretap is sufficient to cause libwsutil to be linked in at startup time, but they still *depend* on libwsutil.) |