Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] ChmodBPF on Mac
From: Jeff Morriss <jeff.morriss.ws@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 10:19:06 -0400
Ryan Govostes wrote:
Hello,

I noticed that Wireshark 1.4 came out today and is the first version to have a 64-bit binary specifically for Snow Leopard.

However, this version still comes with the ChmodBPF startup item for the user to install. As I noted over a year ago in a bug report[1], using startup items in this fashion is deprecated and should be replaced by a launchd plist.

In addition to a plist for this purpose, I also wrote and included an AppleScript to automatically install the plist file, which removes the complicated installation instructions found in the read me file (which OS X doesn't have any default file associations to open, I might add).

I understand that ChmodBPF comes from the libpcap project, which itself has introduced a property list. However, theirs requires you to install an additional tool; mine is self-contained. They also do not provide an installer.

Is there any way for my replacement to be considered for the next release?

Well, I've considered it a number of times but:

1) I don't have a Mac
2) I don't really understand MacOS stuff
3) The last time I tried to fix something on MacOS without being able to test it, I broke as much as I fixed

I suppose that a lot of the other core developers are in the same boat--thus the lack of positive or negative feedback (or responses to your email).