Re: [Wireshark-dev] Release early, release often? - What about a new release? (Preference files copy?)

2006-07-11 Thread Anders Broman \(AL/EAB\)
Hi, In my opinion it depends on how big the problem you are trying to solve realy is and how complicated it will be To design a well working solution, sometimes the cure is worse than the illnes. For Windows it seems like we have reasonable solution, how complicated will it be to do a solution for

Re: [Wireshark-dev] Release early, release often? - What about a new release? (Preference files copy?)

2006-07-11 Thread Guy Harris
Anders Broman (AL/EAB) wrote: > In my opinion it depends on how big the problem you are trying to solve > realy is and how complicated it will be > To design a well working solution, sometimes the cure is worse than the > illnes. Is there any reason why when trying to open a file in the

Re: [Wireshark-dev] Release early, release often? - What about a new release? (Preference files copy?)

2006-07-11 Thread Thomas Anders
Guy Harris wrote: > Is there any reason why > > when trying to open a file in the Wireshark configuration file > directory, if it's not found there, check in the Ethereal configuration > file directory and, if it's found there, copy it to the Wireshark > configuration file directory > >

Re: [Wireshark-dev] Release early, release often? - What about a new release? (Preference files copy?)

2006-07-11 Thread Stephen Fisher
On Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at 09:37:50PM +0200, Thomas Anders wrote: > Guy Harris wrote: > > when trying to open a file in the Wireshark configuration file > > directory, if it's not found there, check in the Ethereal > > configuration file directory and, if it's found there, copy it to > > the