On Jul 2, 2019, at 12:22 AM, Matt <mattator@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I am inspired by the www.nixos.org philosophy which ensures
> reproducibility by being as explicit as possible. In my case, I try to
> specify as much as I can when calling tshark so I am not too worried
> about any .config/wireshark/config interference.
For .config/wireshark/preferences not to matter, you'd have to specify everything that's changed from the default.
> To sum up, yes. Might make sense to have a flag for lua and another
> for C modules or some kind of enum.
Why? Why not just one option to turn them all off?