Can't detect EOF with pylibpcap
Grant Edwards
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Wed Jul 31 14:24:15 EDT 2002
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In article <8qU19.30825$eH2.13210511 at ruti.visi.com>, Grant Edwards wrote: > I'm using pylibpcap 0.4 to analyze capture files created by > Ethereal. It works nicely except I can't detect end of file. > > When you use the next() method, it just never returns when it > hits end of file. Hmm. The next() method seems to be working better now. It returns (<large-number>, None, timestamp) at EOF. I would have sworn it wasn't doing that before... Still, it would be nice to be able to use dispatch() or loop(). -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! I'm also pre-POURED at pre-MEDITATED and visi.com pre-RAPHAELITE!!
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