Hi Paul
I am happy with Eclipse for Wireshark development on Linux.
I use Ninja to build from within Eclipse and the GDB integration for
debugging.
In Fedora you simply install the eclipse-cdt package.
/Kenneth
Den man. 3. jun. 2019 kl. 17.41 skrev Paul Offord :
> Hi,
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> I want to learn
They're not IDEs but I'd suggest sublime and atom. They're very lightweight
but powerful. I use sublime for editing the code and the shell for
compiling under linux with ninja.
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019, 18:54 Paul Offord wrote:
> Thanks both.
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> I didn’t realise Visual Studio Code even existed –
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 9:54 AM Paul Offord wrote:
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> Thanks both.
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> I didn’t realise Visual Studio Code even existed – I’ll take a look.
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> I hadn’t thought of using QT Creator. I have used it in the past to develop
> some QT-based stuff and it is pretty good. I’ll take a look at this too.
Thanks both.
I didn’t realise Visual Studio Code even existed – I’ll take a look.
I hadn’t thought of using QT Creator. I have used it in the past to develop
some QT-based stuff and it is pretty good. I’ll take a look at this too.
From: Wireshark-dev On Behalf Of Roland
Knall
Sent: 03 June
Also, for development Qt Creator works very well with Wireshark, if you open
he CMakeFile.txt as a project
Cheers
> Am 03.06.2019 um 17:44 schrieb Pascal Quantin :
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> Hi Paul,
>
>> Le lun. 3 juin 2019 à 17:41, Paul Offord a écrit :
>> Hi,
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>> I want to learn a bit more about Wir
Hi Paul,
Le lun. 3 juin 2019 à 17:41, Paul Offord a
écrit :
> Hi,
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> I want to learn a bit more about Wireshark running on Linux. I’ve been
> using VS Community Edition on Windows for some time, and now I’m deciding
> which IDE to use on Linux (specifically Centos 7). I use Eclipse on Lin
Hi,
I want to learn a bit more about Wireshark running on Linux. I've been using
VS Community Edition on Windows for some time, and now I'm deciding which IDE
to use on Linux (specifically Centos 7). I use Eclipse on Linux for Java and
Python. Is Eclipse a reasonable IDE for building and deb
Hi Jaime,
On Sun, Jun 02, 2019 at 10:59:18PM -0500, Jaime Hablutzel wrote:
> I'm not an expert in the TLS protocol but I've just stumbled upon the
> following packet (and I didn't have enough time to debug this further),
> https://filebin.ca/4jHrWy2tkGQ6, which contains the "Certificate Request"
>