On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 03:10:47PM -0800, Mark Atwood wrote: > > the developer base seems to be growing more slowly than > > the user base, which means the pile in question will probably, over > > time, have stuff added to it faster than stuff is removed from it by > > being implemented). > > Which is unfortunate, as Ethereal is better than any other software > only packet analyzer I've ever used. Well, the best way for users who are also C programmers to help that situation would be for them to dive in and start hacking.... See http://www.ethereal.com/development.html If you want to work with the latest shiniest version of the source, that page tells you how to get anonymous read-only access to the CVS tree. If you're going to do that, you'll need the tools it lists there; you will also need Python, and will also need GNU "make" on UNIX. You can also work on the source tree from http://www.ethereal.com/download.html#sources which - *if* you don't modify any of the files that are processed by Python or Flex or Bison - means you may not need as many tools. You also won't need automake/autoconf if you don't add any files (but if you *do* add files such as a dissector, you'll need it unless you edit the auto-generated Makefiles by hand).
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