[Bug 1474821] Re: Lower case letter in "TCP-UNKNOwN" causing problems - patch
Nikita Yerenkov-Scott
1474821 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Sep 16 20:16:04 UTC 2015
Strange that there was a build failure, but I have tested it in a 15.10
VM, and it works fine. Though that was a 32-bit VM and not a 64-bit one
due to there being a small amount of RAM assigned to it.
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Title:
Lower case letter in "TCP-UNKNOwN" causing problems - patch
Status in etherape package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in etherape package in Debian:
Unknown
Bug description:
I have recently noticed that when setting the colour codes for
protocols (so that they only ever use a certain specified colour, if
the colour is specified) that the protocol "TCP-UNKNOwN" has a lower
case letter in it, which means that because the colour coding settings
only accept capital letters for protocol names that setting a colour
for that protocol actually does the opposite of its intentions, as no
protocol is called "TCP-UNKNOWN", and thus meaning that the protocol
called "TCP-UNKNOwN" can't use that colour, and nor can any other
protocol.
So I have created a patch which I have tested on a Ubuntu Gnome 15.04
32-bit VM, and it works as it should and fixes the problem. It also
does not appear to cause any other problems.
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