Mkay, I think I did it... Although I'm not sure :) @Guy Harris: I dropped the ARM trace thing, it turned out that wireshark is not really suitable for what I want to do. This is another project, that adds support for a canusb adapter, and uses DLT_SOCKETCAN, so there is no need for a new DLT.
Please check: axos88/libpcap.git Regards, Ákos Vandra P.S. Why are configure and config.h.in tracked? Shouldn't these be generated by autoconf and autoheader? On 22 December 2011 20:01, Michael Richardson <m...@sandelman.ca> wrote: > > Gisle> This is what I do (and what the sourceforge page [1] > Gisle> states). 1st time checkout: git clone > Gisle> git://bpf.tcpdump.org/libpcap > > Alternatively, visit github, get an account, upload your ssh public key, > etc. > Visit github.com/mcr/tcpdump, and fork the code. > Then use the github's URL, like: > git clone g...@github.com:myname/tcpdump.git > > and then push to that repo, and ask me to do a pullup. > > The two methods are *NOT* mutually exclusive. Assuming that you already > git the clone from bpf.tcpdump,org, you can do the github fork, and do: > cd libpcap > git remote add github g...@github.com:myname/libpcap.git > git push github master > > (that's how I get the merged code from github back onto > bpf.tcpdump.org...) > > Since git can publish over HTTP, you can even just tar/ssh, scp, or > symlink your repo into your web space, and say "here is the URL", but > there are some limitations of http: URLs relating to caches, and > compression and the like. > > -- > ] He who is tired of Weird Al is tired of life! | firewalls > [ > ] Michael Richardson, Sandelman Software Works, Ottawa, ON |net > architect[ > ] m...@sandelman.ottawa.on.ca http://www.sandelman.ottawa.on.ca/ |device > driver[ > Kyoto Plus: watch the video <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzx1ycLXQSE> > then sign the petition. > - > This is the tcpdump-workers list. > Visit https://cod.sandelman.ca/ to unsubscribe. - This is the tcpdump-workers list. Visit https://cod.sandelman.ca/ to unsubscribe.