Hi,
On Nov 16, I've submitted to this list a patch to packet-giop.c that
I really believe should be taken into consideration, it adds
"giop.request_id" and "giop.request_op" to enable users to filter giop
pdus based on the request id and the operation type, which I believe
both to be to be essential in troubleshooting problems where giop is
involved.
I believe than in very few weeks I'll release an almost complete
and usable version of MATE. As so, I'd like you to consider whether or
not would it be appropriate to apply the very small changes that I've
made to packet-frame.c in order to allow mate's to run if the users
install the plug-in.
Being MATE a plug-in, it can be installed afterwards by those who'd like
to try it. If it not installed there would be no impact on stability
and the impact
on the overall performance of ethereal would be minimal.
I think it would be much useful if users could start getting their
hands on it. I've being making some changes to mate based on the
feedback I've got from this list that I believe make MATE a very
useful tool to assist network troubleshooting.
Best Regards,
Luis Ontanon.
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 09:21:38 +0100, Peter Johansson
<peter.xc.johansson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Gerald Combs wrote:
>
>
>
> >I'd like to get 0.10.8 out the door in the next week or so. In the
> >meantime a prerelease source archive and Windows installer is available
> >for testing at
> >
> > http://www.ethereal.com/distribution/prerelease/
> >
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> I have supplied a patch which noone has commented yet, please take the
> patch mentioned in
> http://www.ethereal.com/lists/ethereal-dev/200411/msg00148.html into
> consideration before the release of 0.10.8.
>
> / Peter
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