From 97be54da4ade0a3d8a4890b38393c2dae6703225 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Peter Hatina Date: Jan 08 2015 07:48:57 +0000 Subject: Ver. 1.12.3 --- diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index bf85af0..30f5dd7 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -37,3 +37,4 @@ wireshark-1.2.10.tar.bz2 /wireshark-1.12.0.tar.bz2 /wireshark-1.12.1.tar.bz2 /wireshark-1.12.2.tar.bz2 +/wireshark-1.12.3.tar.bz2 diff --git a/sources b/sources index 7e204d4..97dbbb2 100644 --- a/sources +++ b/sources @@ -1 +1 @@ -2f2a16be8b087227cb17733c72288ae4 wireshark-1.12.2.tar.bz2 +e6318b8451d4e56d39bd911da296ef19 wireshark-1.12.3.tar.bz2 diff --git a/wireshark-0011-getopt_long.patch b/wireshark-0011-getopt_long.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 43e29bb..0000000 --- a/wireshark-0011-getopt_long.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,665 +0,0 @@ -diff --git a/ConfigureChecks.cmake b/ConfigureChecks.cmake -index 918a628..dfdad33 100644 ---- a/ConfigureChecks.cmake -+++ b/ConfigureChecks.cmake -@@ -81,7 +81,14 @@ check_function_exists("dladdr" HAVE_DLADDR) - cmake_pop_check_state() - - check_function_exists("gethostbyname2" HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME2) --check_function_exists("getopt" HAVE_GETOPT) -+check_function_exists("getopt_long" HAVE_GETOPT_LONG) -+if(HAVE_GETOPT_LONG) -+ if(HAVE_GETOPT_H) -+ check_symbol_exists("optreset" "getopt.h" HAVE_OPTRESET) -+ else() -+ check_symbol_exists("optreset" HAVE_OPTRESET) -+ endif() -+endif() - check_function_exists("getprotobynumber" HAVE_GETPROTOBYNUMBER) - check_function_exists("inet_ntop" HAVE_INET_NTOP_PROTO) - check_function_exists("issetugid" HAVE_ISSETUGID) -diff --git a/capinfos.c b/capinfos.c -index c4daebc..523a303 100644 ---- a/capinfos.c -+++ b/capinfos.c -@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ - #include - #endif - --#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT -+#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG - #include "wsutil/wsgetopt.h" - #endif - -diff --git a/capture_opts.h b/capture_opts.h -index 704242f..e67a027 100644 ---- a/capture_opts.h -+++ b/capture_opts.h -@@ -50,6 +50,39 @@ extern "C" { - #define LONGOPT_NUM_CAP_COMMENT 2 - - -+#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(HAVE_PCAP_CREATE) -+#define LONGOPT_BUFFER_SIZE \ -+ {(char *)"buffer-size", required_argument, NULL, 'B'}, -+#define OPTSTRING_B "B:" -+#else -+#define LONGOPT_BUFFER_SIZE -+#define OPTSTRING_B "" -+#endif -+ -+#ifdef HAVE_PCAP_CREATE -+#define LONGOPT_MONITOR_MODE {(char *)"monitor-mode", no_argument, NULL, 'I'}, -+#define OPTSTRING_I "I" -+#else -+#define LONGOPT_MONITOR_MODE -+#define OPTSTRING_I "" -+#endif -+ -+#define LONGOPT_CAPTURE_COMMON \ -+ {(char *)"capture-comment", required_argument, NULL, LONGOPT_NUM_CAP_COMMENT}, \ -+ {(char *)"autostop", required_argument, NULL, 'a'}, \ -+ {(char *)"ring-buffer", required_argument, NULL, 'b'}, \ -+ LONGOPT_BUFFER_SIZE \ -+ {(char *)"list-interfaces", no_argument, NULL, 'D'}, \ -+ {(char *)"interface", required_argument, NULL, 'i'}, \ -+ LONGOPT_MONITOR_MODE \ -+ {(char *)"list-data-link-types", no_argument, NULL, 'L'}, \ -+ {(char *)"no-promiscuous-mode", no_argument, NULL, 'p'}, \ -+ {(char *)"snapshot-length", required_argument, NULL, 's'}, \ -+ {(char *)"linktype", required_argument, NULL, 'y'}, -+ -+#define OPTSTRING_CAPTURE_COMMON \ -+ "a:" OPTSTRING_A "b:" OPTSTRING_B "c:Df:i:" OPTSTRING_I "Lps:y:" -+ - #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_REMOTE - /* Type of capture source */ - typedef enum { -diff --git a/cmakeconfig.h.in b/cmakeconfig.h.in -index a809e77..f1a5d44 100644 ---- a/cmakeconfig.h.in -+++ b/cmakeconfig.h.in -@@ -63,8 +63,8 @@ - /* Define to 1 if you have the `gethostbyname2' function. */ - #cmakedefine HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME2 1 - --/* Define to 1 if you have the getopt function. */ --#cmakedefine HAVE_GETOPT 1 -+/* Define to 1 if you have the getopt_long function. */ -+#cmakedefine HAVE_GETOPT_LONG 1 - - /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ - #cmakedefine HAVE_GETOPT_H 1 -@@ -234,6 +234,9 @@ - /* Define if python devel package available */ - #cmakedefine HAVE_PYTHON 1 - -+/* Define to 1 if you have the optreset variable */ -+#cmakedefine HAVE_OPTRESET 1 -+ - /* Define to 1 to enable remote capturing feature in WinPcap library */ - #cmakedefine HAVE_REMOTE 1 - -diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac -index 6bcdcab..4ecdab6 100644 ---- a/configure.ac -+++ b/configure.ac -@@ -2553,9 +2553,28 @@ AC_C_BIGENDIAN - AC_PROG_GCC_TRADITIONAL - - GETOPT_LO="" --AC_CHECK_FUNC(getopt, -+AC_CHECK_FUNC(getopt_long, - [GETOPT_LO="" -- AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETOPT, 1, [Define to 1 if you have the getopt function.]) -+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETOPT_LONG, 1, [Define to 1 if you have the getopt_long function.]) -+ -+ # -+ # Do we have optreset? -+ # -+ AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether optreset is defined) -+ AC_TRY_LINK([], -+ [ -+ extern int optreset; -+ -+ return optreset; -+ ], -+ ac_cv_pcap_debug_defined=yes, -+ ac_cv_pcap_debug_defined=no) -+ if test "$ac_cv_pcap_debug_defined" = yes ; then -+ AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) -+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_OPTRESET, 1, [Define to 1 if you have the optreset variable]) -+ else -+ AC_MSG_RESULT(no) -+ fi - ], - GETOPT_LO="wsgetopt.lo" - ) -diff --git a/dumpcap.c b/dumpcap.c -index 2ceed86..329c1d3 100644 ---- a/dumpcap.c -+++ b/dumpcap.c -@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ - - #include - --#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT -+#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG - #include "wsutil/wsgetopt.h" - #endif - -diff --git a/editcap.c b/editcap.c -index 9197e62..a081238 100644 ---- a/editcap.c -+++ b/editcap.c -@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ - - #include "wtap.h" - --#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT -+#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG - #include "wsutil/wsgetopt.h" - #endif - -diff --git a/mergecap.c b/mergecap.c -index a9c1ef9..14092eb 100644 ---- a/mergecap.c -+++ b/mergecap.c -@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ - #include - #include "wtap.h" - --#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT -+#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG - #include - #endif - -diff --git a/randpkt.c b/randpkt.c -index 5393fa9..726f11e 100644 ---- a/randpkt.c -+++ b/randpkt.c -@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ - #include - #endif - --#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT -+#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG - #include "wsutil/wsgetopt.h" - #endif - -diff --git a/rawshark.c b/rawshark.c -index b4eccb8..d672bde 100644 ---- a/rawshark.c -+++ b/rawshark.c -@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ - # include - #endif - --#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT -+#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG - #include "wsutil/wsgetopt.h" - #endif - -diff --git a/reordercap.c b/reordercap.c -index ce563be..8589230 100644 ---- a/reordercap.c -+++ b/reordercap.c -@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ - - #include "wtap.h" - --#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT -+#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG - #include "wsutil/wsgetopt.h" - #endif - -diff --git a/text2pcap.c b/text2pcap.c -index ae47e4d..c07d5d2 100644 ---- a/text2pcap.c -+++ b/text2pcap.c -@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ - #include - #include - --#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT -+#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG - #include "wsutil/wsgetopt.h" - #endif - -diff --git a/tfshark.c b/tfshark.c -index e623504..2a54d39 100644 ---- a/tfshark.c -+++ b/tfshark.c -@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ - # include - #endif - --#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT -+#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG - #include "wsutil/wsgetopt.h" - #endif - -@@ -780,13 +780,28 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) - dfilter_t *dfcode = NULL; - e_prefs *prefs_p; - int log_flags; -- int optind_initial; - gchar *output_only = NULL; - --/* the leading - ensures that getopt() does not permute the argv[] entries -- we have to make sure that the first getopt() preserves the content of argv[] -- for the subsequent getopt_long() call */ --#define OPTSTRING "-2C:d:e:E:hK:lo:O:qQr:R:S:t:T:u:vVxX:Y:z:" -+/* -+ * The leading + ensures that getopt_long() does not permute the argv[] -+ * entries. -+ * -+ * We have to make sure that the first getopt_long() preserves the content -+ * of argv[] for the subsequent getopt_long() call. -+ * -+ * We use getopt_long() in both cases to ensure that we're using a routine -+ * whose permutation behavior we can control in the same fashion on all -+ * platforms, and so that, if we ever need to process a long argument before -+ * doing further initialization, we can do so. -+ * -+ * Glibc and Solaris libc document that a leading + disables permutation -+ * of options, regardless of whether POSIXLY_CORRECT is set or not; *BSD -+ * and OS X don't document it, but do so anyway. -+ * -+ * We do *not* use a leading - because the behavior of a leading - is -+ * platform-dependent. -+ */ -+#define OPTSTRING "+2C:d:e:E:hK:lo:O:qQr:R:S:t:T:u:vVxX:Y:z:" - - static const char optstring[] = OPTSTRING; - -@@ -831,11 +846,18 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) - /* - * In order to have the -X opts assigned before the wslua machine starts - * we need to call getopts before epan_init() gets called. -+ * -+ * In order to handle, for example, -o options, we also need to call it -+ * *after* epan_init() gets called, so that the dissectors have had a -+ * chance to register their preferences. -+ * -+ * XXX - can we do this all with one getopt_long() call, saving the -+ * arguments we can't handle until after initializing libwireshark, -+ * and then process them after initializing libwireshark? - */ - opterr = 0; -- optind_initial = optind; - -- while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, optstring)) != -1) { -+ while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, optstring, long_options, NULL)) != -1) { - switch (opt) { - case 'C': /* Configuration Profile */ - if (profile_exists (optarg, FALSE)) { -@@ -876,11 +898,6 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) - if (print_summary == -1) - print_summary = (print_details || print_hex) ? FALSE : TRUE; - -- optind = optind_initial; -- opterr = 1; -- -- -- - /** Send All g_log messages to our own handler **/ - - log_flags = -@@ -1063,6 +1080,28 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) - - output_fields = output_fields_new(); - -+ /* -+ * To reset the options parser, set optreset to 1 on platforms that -+ * have optreset (documented in *BSD and OS X, apparently present but -+ * not documented in Solaris - the Illumos repository seems to -+ * suggest that the first Solaris getopt_long(), at least as of 2004, -+ * was based on the NetBSD one, it had optreset) and set optind to 1, -+ * and set optind to 0 otherwise (documented as working in the GNU -+ * getopt_long(). Setting optind to 0 didn't originally work in the -+ * NetBSD one, but that was added later - we don't want to depend on -+ * it if we have optreset). -+ * -+ * Also reset opterr to 1, so that error messages are printed by -+ * getopt_long(). -+ */ -+#ifdef HAVE_OPTRESET -+ optreset = 1; -+ optind = 1; -+#else -+ optind = 0; -+#endif -+ opterr = 1; -+ - /* Now get our args */ - while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, optstring)) != -1) { - switch (opt) { -@@ -1070,7 +1109,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) - perform_two_pass_analysis = TRUE; - break; - case 'C': -- /* Configuration profile settings were already processed just ignore them this time*/ -+ /* already processed; just ignore it now */ - break; - case 'd': /* Decode as rule */ - if (!add_decode_as(optarg)) -@@ -1258,6 +1297,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) - /* already processed; just ignore it now */ - break; - case 'X': -+ /* already processed; just ignore it now */ - break; - case 'Y': - dfilter = optarg; -diff --git a/tshark.c b/tshark.c -index 8de15c6..fcaffcb 100644 ---- a/tshark.c -+++ b/tshark.c -@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ - # include - #endif - --#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT -+#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG - #include "wsutil/wsgetopt.h" - #endif - -@@ -973,7 +973,6 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) - e_prefs *prefs_p; - char badopt; - int log_flags; -- int optind_initial; - gchar *output_only = NULL; - - #ifdef HAVE_PCAP_REMOTE -@@ -997,10 +996,22 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) - #define OPTSTRING_I "" - #endif - --/* the leading - ensures that getopt() does not permute the argv[] entries -- we have to make sure that the first getopt() preserves the content of argv[] -- for the subsequent getopt_long() call */ --#define OPTSTRING "-2a:" OPTSTRING_A "b:" OPTSTRING_B "c:C:d:De:E:f:F:gG:hH:i:" OPTSTRING_I "K:lLnN:o:O:pPqQr:R:s:S:t:T:u:vVw:W:xX:y:Y:z:" -+/* -+ * The leading + ensures that getopt_long() does not permute the argv[] entries. -+ * -+ * We have to make sure that the first getopt_long() preserves the content -+ * of argv[] for the subsequent getopt_long() call. -+ * -+ * We use getopt_long() in both cases to ensure that we're using a routine -+ * whose permutation behavior we can control in the same fashion on all -+ * platforms, and so that, if we ever need to process a long argument before -+ * doing further initialization, we can do so. -+ * -+ * Glibc and Solaris libc document that a leading + disables permutation -+ * of options, regardless of whether POSIXLY_CORRECT is set or not; *BSD -+ * and OS X don't document it, but do so anyway. -+ */ -+#define OPTSTRING "+2a:" OPTSTRING_A "b:" OPTSTRING_B "c:C:d:De:E:f:F:gG:hH:i:" OPTSTRING_I "K:lLnN:o:O:pPqQr:R:s:S:t:T:u:vVw:W:xX:y:Y:z:" - - static const char optstring[] = OPTSTRING; - -@@ -1044,12 +1055,19 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) - - /* - * In order to have the -X opts assigned before the wslua machine starts -- * we need to call getopts before epan_init() gets called. -+ * we need to call getopt_long before epan_init() gets called. -+ * -+ * In order to handle, for example, -o options, we also need to call it -+ * *after* epan_init() gets called, so that the dissectors have had a -+ * chance to register their preferences. -+ * -+ * XXX - can we do this all with one getopt_long() call, saving the -+ * arguments we can't handle until after initializing libwireshark, -+ * and then process them after initializing libwireshark? - */ - opterr = 0; -- optind_initial = optind; - -- while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, optstring)) != -1) { -+ while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, optstring, long_options, NULL)) != -1) { - switch (opt) { - case 'C': /* Configuration Profile */ - if (profile_exists (optarg, FALSE)) { -@@ -1094,11 +1112,6 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) - if (print_summary == -1) - print_summary = (print_details || print_hex) ? FALSE : TRUE; - -- optind = optind_initial; -- opterr = 1; -- -- -- - /** Send All g_log messages to our own handler **/ - - log_flags = -@@ -1292,6 +1305,28 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) - - output_fields = output_fields_new(); - -+ /* -+ * To reset the options parser, set optreset to 1 on platforms that -+ * have optreset (documented in *BSD and OS X, apparently present but -+ * not documented in Solaris - the Illumos repository seems to -+ * suggest that the first Solaris getopt_long(), at least as of 2004, -+ * was based on the NetBSD one, it had optreset) and set optind to 1, -+ * and set optind to 0 otherwise (documented as working in the GNU -+ * getopt_long(). Setting optind to 0 didn't originally work in the -+ * NetBSD one, but that was added later - we don't want to depend on -+ * it if we have optreset). -+ * -+ * Also reset opterr to 1, so that error messages are printed by -+ * getopt_long(). -+ */ -+#ifdef HAVE_OPTRESET -+ optreset = 1; -+ optind = 1; -+#else -+ optind = 0; -+#endif -+ opterr = 1; -+ - /* Now get our args */ - while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, optstring, long_options, NULL)) != -1) { - switch (opt) { -@@ -1337,7 +1372,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) - #endif - break; - case 'C': -- /* Configuration profile settings were already processed just ignore them this time*/ -+ /* already processed; just ignore it now */ - break; - case 'd': /* Decode as rule */ - if (!add_decode_as(optarg)) -@@ -1608,6 +1643,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) - /* already processed; just ignore it now */ - break; - case 'X': -+ /* already processed; just ignore it now */ - break; - case 'Y': - dfilter = optarg; -diff --git a/ui/gtk/main.c b/ui/gtk/main.c -index f0edc8e..b28d992 100644 ---- a/ui/gtk/main.c -+++ b/ui/gtk/main.c -@@ -41,7 +41,11 @@ - #include - #endif - --#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT -+#ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H -+# include -+#endif -+ -+#ifndef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG - #include "wsutil/wsgetopt.h" - #endif - -@@ -2150,7 +2154,6 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) - guint go_to_packet = 0; - search_direction jump_backwards = SD_FORWARD; - dfilter_t *jump_to_filter = NULL; -- int optind_initial; - unsigned int in_file_type = WTAP_TYPE_AUTO; - #ifdef HAVE_GTKOSXAPPLICATION - GtkosxApplication *theApp; -@@ -2178,6 +2181,16 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) - - #define OPTSTRING "a:" OPTSTRING_A "b:" OPTSTRING_B "c:C:Df:g:Hhi:" OPTSTRING_I "jJ:kK:lLm:nN:o:P:pr:R:Ss:t:u:vw:X:y:Y:z:" - -+ static const struct option long_options[] = { -+ {(char *)"help", no_argument, NULL, 'h'}, -+ {(char *)"read-file", required_argument, NULL, 'r' }, -+ {(char *)"read-filter", required_argument, NULL, 'R' }, -+ {(char *)"display-filter", required_argument, NULL, 'Y' }, -+ {(char *)"version", no_argument, NULL, 'v'}, -+ LONGOPT_CAPTURE_COMMON -+ {0, 0, 0, 0 } -+ }; -+ - static const char optstring[] = OPTSTRING; - - -@@ -2288,20 +2301,41 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) - rf_path, g_strerror(rf_open_errno)); - } - -- /* "pre-scan" the command line parameters, if we have "console only" -- parameters. We do this so we don't start GTK+ if we're only showing -- command-line help or version information. -+ /* -+ * In order to have the -X opts assigned before the wslua machine starts -+ * we need to call getopt_long before epan_init() gets called. -+ -+ * In addition, we process "console only" parameters (ones where we -+ * send output to the console and exit) here, so we don't start GTK+ -+ * if we're only showing command-line help or version information. - -- XXX - this pre-scan is done before we start GTK+, so we haven't -- run gtk_init() on the arguments. That means that GTK+ arguments -- have not been removed from the argument list; those arguments -- begin with "--", and will be treated as an error by getopt(). -+ * XXX - this pre-scan is done before we start GTK+, so we haven't -+ * run gtk_init() on the arguments. That means that GTK+ arguments -+ * have not been removed from the argument list; those arguments -+ * begin with "--", and will be treated as an error by getopt_long(). - -- We thus ignore errors - *and* set "opterr" to 0 to suppress the -- error messages. */ -+ * We thus ignore errors - *and* set "opterr" to 0 to suppress the -+ * error messages. -+ -+ * XXX - should we, instead, first call gtk_parse_args(), without -+ * calling gtk_init(), and then call this? -+ -+ * In order to handle, for example, -o options, we also need to call it -+ * *after* epan_init() gets called, so that the dissectors have had a -+ * chance to register their preferences, so we have another getopt_long() -+ * call later. -+ -+ * XXX - can we do this all with one getopt_long() call, saving the -+ * arguments we can't handle until after initializing libwireshark, -+ * and then process them after initializing libwireshark? -+ -+ * Note that we don't want to initialize libwireshark until after the -+ * GUI is up, as that can take a while, and we want a window of some -+ * sort up to show progress while that's happening. -+ */ - opterr = 0; -- optind_initial = optind; -- while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, optstring)) != -1) { -+ -+ while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, optstring, long_options, NULL)) != -1) { - switch (opt) { - case 'C': /* Configuration Profile */ - if (profile_exists (optarg, FALSE)) { -@@ -2402,42 +2436,6 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) - set_last_open_dir(get_persdatafile_dir()); - } - -- /* Set getopt index back to initial value, so it will start with the -- first command line parameter again. Also reset opterr to 1, so that -- error messages are printed by getopt(). -- -- XXX - this seems to work on most platforms, but time will tell. -- The Single UNIX Specification says "The getopt() function need -- not be reentrant", so this isn't guaranteed to work. The Mac -- OS X 10.4[.x] getopt() man page says -- -- In order to use getopt() to evaluate multiple sets of arguments, or to -- evaluate a single set of arguments multiple times, the variable optreset -- must be set to 1 before the second and each additional set of calls to -- getopt(), and the variable optind must be reinitialized. -- -- ... -- -- The optreset variable was added to make it possible to call the getopt() -- function multiple times. This is an extension to the IEEE Std 1003.2 -- (``POSIX.2'') specification. -- -- which I think comes from one of the other BSDs. -- -- XXX - if we want to control all the command-line option errors, so -- that we can display them where we choose (e.g., in a window), we'd -- want to leave opterr as 0, and produce our own messages using optopt. -- We'd have to check the value of optopt to see if it's a valid option -- letter, in which case *presumably* the error is "this option requires -- an argument but none was specified", or not a valid option letter, -- in which case *presumably* the error is "this option isn't valid". -- Some versions of getopt() let you supply a option string beginning -- with ':', which means that getopt() will return ':' rather than '?' -- for "this option requires an argument but none was specified", but -- not all do. */ -- optind = optind_initial; -- opterr = 1; -- - #if !GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2,31,0) - g_thread_init(NULL); - #endif -@@ -2587,8 +2585,42 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) - /*#ifdef HAVE_LIBPCAP - fill_in_local_interfaces(); - #endif*/ -+ /* -+ * To reset the options parser, set optreset to 1 on platforms that -+ * have optreset (documented in *BSD and OS X, apparently present but -+ * not documented in Solaris - the Illumos repository seems to -+ * suggest that the first Solaris getopt_long(), at least as of 2004, -+ * was based on the NetBSD one, it had optreset) and set optind to 1, -+ * and set optind to 0 otherwise (documented as working in the GNU -+ * getopt_long(). Setting optind to 0 didn't originally work in the -+ * NetBSD one, but that was added later - we don't want to depend on -+ * it if we have optreset). -+ * -+ * Also reset opterr to 1, so that error messages are printed by -+ * getopt_long(). -+ * -+ * XXX - if we want to control all the command-line option errors, so -+ * that we can display them where we choose (e.g., in a window), we'd -+ * want to leave opterr as 0, and produce our own messages using optopt. -+ * We'd have to check the value of optopt to see if it's a valid option -+ * letter, in which case *presumably* the error is "this option requires -+ * an argument but none was specified", or not a valid option letter, -+ * in which case *presumably* the error is "this option isn't valid". -+ * Some versions of getopt() let you supply a option string beginning -+ * with ':', which means that getopt() will return ':' rather than '?' -+ * for "this option requires an argument but none was specified", but -+ * not all do. But we're now using getopt_long() - what does it do? -+ */ -+#ifdef HAVE_OPTRESET -+ optreset = 1; -+ optind = 1; -+#else -+ optind = 0; -+#endif -+ opterr = 1; -+ - /* Now get our args */ -- while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, optstring)) != -1) { -+ while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, optstring, long_options, NULL)) != -1) { - switch (opt) { - /*** capture option specific ***/ - case 'a': /* autostop criteria */ diff --git a/wireshark.spec b/wireshark.spec index daf3bbd..88c02ed 100644 --- a/wireshark.spec +++ b/wireshark.spec @@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ Summary: Network traffic analyzer Name: wireshark -Version: 1.12.2 -Release: 2%{?dist} +Version: 1.12.3 +Release: 1%{?dist} License: GPL+ Group: Applications/Internet Source0: http://wireshark.org/download/src/%{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2 @@ -46,8 +46,6 @@ Patch8: wireshark-0008-move-default-temporary-directory-to-var-tmp.patch Patch9: wireshark-0009-Fix-paths-in-a-wireshark.desktop-file.patch # Update, when pushed upstream: https://code.wireshark.org/review/#/c/3770/ Patch10: wireshark-0010-fields-print-format.patch -# Update, when pushed upstream: https://code.wireshark.org/review/#/c/5973/ -Patch11: wireshark-0011-getopt_long.patch Url: http://www.wireshark.org/ BuildRequires: libpcap-devel >= 0.9 @@ -169,7 +167,6 @@ Cflags: -I\${includedir}" > wireshark.pc.in %patch8 -p1 -b .tmp_dir %patch9 -p1 -b .fix_paths %patch10 -p1 -b .fields-print-format -%patch11 -p1 -b .getopt_long %build %ifarch s390 s390x sparcv9 sparc64 @@ -373,6 +370,9 @@ update-mime-database %{?fedora:-n} %{_datadir}/mime &> /dev/null || : %{_datadir}/aclocal/* %changelog +* Thu Jan 8 2015 Peter Hatina - 1.12.3-1 +- Ver. 1.12.3 + * Mon Dec 22 2014 Peter Hatina - 1.12.2-2 - fix CLI parsing by getopt_long