Hi, I'm trying to figure why ./dfilter-test.py fails on my system
(Fedora 8, wireshark 1.1.0)
The output I see from the test is this ..
Time
ck_eq_1 ...
Got: []
FAILED
ck_eq_2 ... OK
ck_ne_1 ...
Got: [' 1 0.000000 10.0.0.5 -> 207.46.134.94 HTTP HEAD
/v4/iuident.cab?0307011208 HTTP/1.1 \n']
FAILED
ck_ne_2 ... OK
ck_gt_1 ...
Got: []
FAILED
ck_gt_2 ... OK
ck_gt_3 ... OK
ck_ge_1 ...
Got: []
FAILED
ck_ge_2 ...
Got: []
FAILED
ck_ge_3 ... OK
ck_lt_1 ...
Got: [' 1 0.000000 10.0.0.5 -> 207.46.134.94 HTTP HEAD
/v4/iuident.cab?0307011208 HTTP/1.1 \n']
FAILED
ck_lt_2 ...
Got: [' 1 0.000000 10.0.0.5 -> 207.46.134.94 HTTP HEAD
/v4/iuident.cab?0307011208 HTTP/1.1 \n']
FAILED
ck_lt_3 ... OK
ck_le_1 ...
Got: [' 1 0.000000 10.0.0.5 -> 207.46.134.94 HTTP HEAD
/v4/iuident.cab?0307011208 HTTP/1.1 \n']
FAILED
ck_le_2 ... OK
ck_le_3 ... OK
ck_relative_time_1 ... OK
ck_relative_time_2 ... OK
ck_relative_time_3 ... OK
TVB
ck_eq_1 ...
Got: []
FAILED
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Radek Vokál <rvokal@xxxxxxxxxx>
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