Hi,
On 11-11-2017 15:21, Pascal Quantin wrote:
Hi João,
2017-11-11 16:04 GMT+01:00 João Valverde
<joao.valverde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:joao.valverde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>:
I pushed a change making zlib 1.2.3 or greater a required build
dependency:
https://code.wireshark.org/review/#/c/24352/1
<https://code.wireshark.org/review/#/c/24352/1>
Why this change? Is it because you fear we might not test the
conditional compilation without zlib often enough? Or is it because you
believe almost (all?) already compile with zlib anyway.
Don't have strong feelings about this, but it's that, plus its ubiquity
and portability, plus maintenance and readability, plus the fact that
not having it makes for a degraded product, without support for
compressed capture files and dissection of trivially compressed
protocols, so it doesn't seem worth not requiring it IMO.
When looking at the -dev mailing list history, some people were (are?)
still building Wireshark without zlib (see for example the thread
starting here:
https://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev/201209/msg00187.html or
the fact that people once in a while upload patches to fix build without
zlib).
The question would be why. That message mentions Wireshark is much
faster when built without zlib, I was not aware of that and I find it
pretty surprising.
Obviously if you're doing compression it's going to be slower, that goes
without saying.
Regards,
Pascal.
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