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Re: Question about dissector "enhancement" / bug


From: Guy Harris <guy () alum mit edu>
Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2019 13:39:04 -0700

On Jun 28, 2019, at 7:11 AM, Maynard, Chris <Christopher.Maynard () IGT com> wrote:

You can find the download link by navigating from https://www.wireshark.org/ -> Download -> More downloads and 
documentation can be found on the downloads page -> Live on the Bleeding Edge: You can download source code packages 
and Windows installers which are automatically created each time code is checked into the source code repository.  
These packages are available in the automated build section of our download area.

You'll also find that if you're running Linux, you'll have to compile the binary yourself, as we're not building binary 
RPMs/DEBs/etc. or Flatpak/{your favorite distribution-independent packaging format} versions.

(That's also a problem with vendor-distributed plugins - they are often oriented towards a world in which Microsoft 
literally has a 100% share of the desktop/notebook computing market, as they often offer only Windows compiled versions 
of the plugin.

Perhaps this is another reason to have a built-in ability to read protocol descriptions in a format such as WSGD, or to 
make Lua a mandatory dependency, so the vendors could distribute dissector plugins in source form so that *anybody* can 
use them conveniently.)
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