When I click on any display filters in the display-filter textbox, this warning happens:

(lt-wireshark:4477): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.24.1/gobj
ct/gsignal.c:3079: signal name `depressed' is invalid for instance `0x8e39408'

What is the solution?

Thanks.

asked 02 Aug '11, 09:57

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What do you mean by "click on ... display filters"? Are you talking about the drop-down list of recent display filters to the right of the "Filter:" box at the top of the Wireshark window?

(02 Aug '11, 14:47) Guy Harris ♦♦

Yes, I mean, excuse my English.

(05 Aug '11, 03:13) Ignacio Rivera

What version of Wireshark is this?

(05 Aug '11, 09:23) Guy Harris ♦♦

Version: 1.2.7

(05 Aug '11, 09:55) Ignacio Rivera

And my OS is Ubuntu 10.04 i386 Desktop

(05 Aug '11, 09:56) Ignacio Rivera

Does this happen with newer versions of Wireshark? 1.2.7 is very old.

Is this a version you've built yourself (the "lt-wireshark" suggests it is)? If so, have you modified it?

(07 Aug '11, 14:48) Guy Harris ♦♦
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The 1.2 branch is no longer maintained by us. If you need it fixed in Wireshark 1.2.7 in Ubuntu 10.04 you'll have to report there.

Anyway, the issue is not a big issue, an annoyance it is.

Wireshark releases have progressed to the 1.4 and now 1.6 branch, and even the 1.2 branch has seen 11 further (maintenance-)releases since 1.2.7. These have become available in newer Ubuntu releases.

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