On Jul 6, 2014, at 2:25 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
> Romain Francoise wrote:
>>> is a kernel header; does USB sniffing require
>>> libusb-dev at all?
>
>> Nope. libusb is only required for canusb support.
>
> Ah, that's a bit confusing.
>
> There is a --disable-canusb, I think, so I'll t
Romain Francoise wrote:
>> is a kernel header; does USB sniffing require
>> libusb-dev at all?
> Nope. libusb is only required for canusb support.
Ah, that's a bit confusing.
There is a --disable-canusb, I think, so I'll try building libpcap
with that option, which ought to elimin
Guy Harris wrote:
>> Done. If that header isn't present, the USB probing code isn't built
>>or called, so you don't get information about attached USB devices as
>>the first items in the trace unless they happen for some other reason.
> I've cherry-picked that to the 1.6 branch.
Guy Harris wrote:
>> It appears that on Linux there is no way to build libpcap without USB
>> support. There is no --disable-usb that I can see in ./configure, and
>> it appears that if you don't have the right headers, you just fail.
>> (Or did I miss something?)
> The conf
On Jul 6, 2014, at 3:41 AM, Guy Harris wrote:
> On Jul 5, 2014, at 7:21 PM, Guy Harris wrote:
>
>> However, it assumes that, for example, struct usbdevfs_ctrltransfer will
>> always be defined, even if doesn't exist. That
>> probably needs to be fixed; I'll look at that.
>
> Done. If tha
On Jul 5, 2014, at 7:21 PM, Guy Harris wrote:
> However, it assumes that, for example, struct usbdevfs_ctrltransfer will
> always be defined, even if doesn't exist. That
> probably needs to be fixed; I'll look at that.
Done. If that header isn't present, the USB probing code isn't built or
On Sun, Jul 06, 2014 at 03:19:19AM -0700, Guy Harris wrote:
> is a kernel header; does USB sniffing require
> libusb-dev at all?
Nope. libusb is only required for canusb support.
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On Jul 5, 2014, at 5:02 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
> Ubuntu 12.04 (which is what Travis runs), can not install both the amd64
> and i386 versions of libusb-dev. We don't attempt to build both in .travis,
> but I have another application that I build for -m32 as well, and it depends
> upon li
On Jul 5, 2014, at 5:39 PM, Guy Harris wrote:
> On Jul 5, 2014, at 5:02 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
>
>> It appears that on Linux there is no way to build libpcap without USB
>> support. There is no --disable-usb that I can see in ./configure, and
>> it appears that if you don't have the ri
On Jul 5, 2014, at 5:02 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
> It appears that on Linux there is no way to build libpcap without USB
> support. There is no --disable-usb that I can see in ./configure, and
> it appears that if you don't have the right headers, you just fail.
> (Or did I miss something?
It appears that on Linux there is no way to build libpcap without USB
support. There is no --disable-usb that I can see in ./configure, and
it appears that if you don't have the right headers, you just fail.
(Or did I miss something?)
Ubuntu 12.04 (which is what Travis runs), can not install bot
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