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Re: [Wireshark-dev] error: ‘qInitResources_about__init_variable__’ defined but not used [-Werror=unused-variable]


From: Gerlof Fokkema <gerlof.fokkema () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2015 23:45:34 +0000

I'm going to, and I seem to be experiencing the same (and more) problems in
both the latest gtk and qt version of the git version.

I'm using the 'Telephony' (and especially the 'VoIP calls' / 'RTP Player') menu
of Wireshark a lot.
Most of the time wireshark is great for analyzing phone calls, but
especially on large files it crashes frequently (on versions ranging from
1.8 until the just now tested git version).

Another bug in the latest git version I just came across is that not all
VoIP calls are recognized in a file, only the first 10-20 or so are shown
and then nothing.
Also, I know how to code a bit of C/C++ and some basic GDB, so that's the
reason I'm compiling first and asking questions/reporting bugs later :p.

Kind regards,
Gerlof Fokkema

Op do 15 okt. 2015 om 19:56 schreef Guy Harris <guy () alum mit edu>:


On Oct 15, 2015, at 3:32 AM, Gerlof Fokkema <gerlof.fokkema () gmail com>
wrote:

I now have a working latest version of wireshark, now to test whether
this qt version crashes less often than the GTK version :).

You've reported those crashes on bugs.wireshark.org, right?
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