Provides npcap instead of winpcap which works with Windows 10#26
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Provides npcap instead of winpcap which works with Windows 10#26
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There are still issues with the npcap package which prevent this fix from being merged in master.
Wireshark doesn't force dependencies so there was no need to treat it separately.
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Jan 9, 2017
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| // TODO re-add dependencywalker and regshot once upstream choco package provides a checksum | ||
| "choco_packages": "sysinternals windbg wireshark 7zip putty fiddler4 processhacker apm", |
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This is line noise... Order is not important for wireshark. Sorry...
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Tested on Windows 10 x64. No reason to see why it wouldn't work on 32 bit. |
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See #2.