Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] q: why does ./tools/randpkt-test.sh uses a bash array for TS
From: Toralf Förster <toralf.foerster@xxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 22:33:37 +0100
On 11/27/2013 10:24 PM, Maynard, Chris wrote:
> I believe you are looking at the output after tshark has been run twice, once with each set of arguments.  When it runs with the first set of args, you will see:
> 
> Pass 1:
>     arp: (-nVxr)
> 
> ... and when it runs with the second set of args, you will see:
> 
> Pass 1:
>     arp: (-nVxr) (-nr)  
> 
> After that completes, you'll see:
> 
> Pass 1:
>     arp: (-nVxr) (-nr)  OK
> 
> ... and then on to the next one:
> 
> Pass 1:
>     arp: (-nVxr) (-nr)  OK
>     bgp: (-nVxr)
> 
> etc.
> 

Right - and I overlooked the "-n" for the echo command - sry for the noise

> 
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> Subject: [Wireshark-dev] q: why does ./tools/randpkt-test.sh uses a bash array for TSHARK_ARGS
> 
> From what I can see there's just 1 call of tshark with all args at once, or ? And the output proves it too :
> (pls Cc: me directly)
> 
> 
> 
> tfoerste@n22 ~ $ cd  ~/devel/wireshark/; nice ./tools/randpkt-test.sh Running ./tshark with args: "-nVxr" "-nr" (forever) Running ./randpkt with args: -b 2000 -c 5000
> 
> Pass 1:
>     arp: (-nVxr) (-nr)  OK
>     bgp: (-nVxr) (-nr)  OK
>     bvlc: (-nVxr) (-nr)  OK
>     dns: (-nVxr) (-nr)  OK
> 
> 
> 
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