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Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] What Wireshark base version to use for customization

From: pogiako <pogiako@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 15:29:03 +0000
On 2014-12-10 15:21, Juan Jose Martin Carrascosa wrote:
Hi Anders,

Yes! I was aware of the licensing terms. Is it mandatory to provide
the source in the same bundle as the binary or on the other hand. I
can mention in our documentation that the source code is available,
and if they ask for it, provide it?

Thanks for the advice regarding the development version.

Juanjo Martin

On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 4:13 PM, Anders Broman
<anders.broman@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

Note that under GPL you are obliged to supply the source code of
your modifications if you distribute binaries to your customers.

I would use the development version to get the bleeding edge stuff
or the latest stable if stability is more of an issue.

Regards

Anders

FROM: wireshark-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:wireshark-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] ON BEHALF OF Juan Jose
Martin Carrascosa
SENT: den 10 december 2014 14:39
TO: Developer support list for Wireshark
SUBJECT: [Wireshark-dev] What Wireshark base version to use for
customization

Hi all,

I have the task to customize and package a custom Wireshark version,
so we can provide that to our customers.

I wonder what Wireshark version should I use as base. The latest
stable release or the development release?

Also, I have been looking for the information to package binaries.
So far, I have found the README files, and the Development webpage
[1]. Any other source of information I can take a look at? My plan
is to provide binaries for some Linux distributions, Solaris, MacOS
and Windows.

Thanks,

Juanjo Martin

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Hello!

I'm looking for something something to work on for my thesis. I'm a Free Software guy and I thought of contributing to Wireshark is great idea. I'm doing an exploratory project (Like to find something out or to prove something), more on research. I don't code, I only know basic C. I have the K&R 2nd E. book, will that help? I have up to April or May for this.

Regards,

Gary dela Rosa