So I went through the excruciating exercise of installing the latest Wireshark
on my Ubuntu 9.04 system. Very minor improvement, but it still tries to
'preview' everything in the directory. IMHO, this is totally broken concept,
to say nothing of it's implementation. Unless I'm missing it, even if I know
the name of the file I want to load, there is no way to type it in until the
complete directory scan completes. Try that over NFS on a VPN with 200-400ms
latency -- argh!!
As for installation procedures... double argh!! If the software wasn't
otherwise so essential for what I do, and in fact rather wonderful, I would
never have made it through.
Anyway, if there's magic to disable the 'stat' operation, like a pointer to a
file I can hack, please let me know.
Regards,
Jim
Jaap Keuter wrote:
Hi,
Abhijit Bare wrote:
For me, wireshark tries to show a preview, only when I click on a file
in the displayed list. It does not try to read in all the files by just
opening the "File Open" dialog. ....
That is both true, but it does try to stat all the files in the directory.
.... If I click on a large file, it times out
in 3 seconds. The File Open dialog does pause, however, if there are a
lot of files in the directory.
That timeout is the preview. That pause are the stats at work, see
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=310642
That may be a reason why preview==0 hasn't been given a specific meaning, yet.
Thanks,
Jaap
- Abhijit
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 9:31 AM, Jaap Keuter <jaap.keuter@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jaap.keuter@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi,
Should '0' be interpreted as disable file preview? That would worth an
enhancement bug.
Thanks,
Jaap
On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 14:45:21 -0500, Jim <jak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> I need to disable 'file preview' feature completely. I've tried
> unsuccessfully to set time-out to 0. I also searched some of the
archive
> and
> most of the online documentation without finding any clues.
>
> The traces I am looking at are on an NFS mount over a relatively slow
VPN
> and
> Wireshark can stall for a minute or more as it tries to read
every file
in
> the
> directory.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jim
>
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