Hi experts,
When using Wireshark to sort packets, the program crashes. Is this because the program triggered an access violation exception and attempted to access an invalid memory address?
Version 4.4.4 (v4.4.4-0-ge0b09115d29c).
Compiled (64-bit) using Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 (VC++ 14.41, build 34123),
with GLib 2.78.4, with Qt 6.5.3, with libpcap, with zlib 1.3.1, with zlib-ng
2.1.5, with PCRE2, with Lua 5.4.6 (with UfW patches), with GnuTLS 3.8.4 and PKCS
#11 support, with Gcrypt 1.10.2-unknown, with Kerberos (MIT), with MaxMind, with
nghttp2 1.62.1, with nghttp3 0.14.0, with brotli, with LZ4, with Zstandard, with
Snappy, with libxml2 2.11.7, with libsmi 0.5.0, with Minizip-ng , with
QtMultimedia, with automatic updates using WinSparkle 0.8.0, with AirPcap, with
binary plugins.
Running on 64-bit Windows 10 (1809), build 17763, with Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold
6242R CPU @ 3.10GHz (with SSE4.2), with 32767 MB of physical memory, with GLib
2.78.4, with Qt 6.5.3, with Npcap version 1.79, based on libpcap version 1.10.4,
with PCRE2 10.43 2024-02-16, with c-ares 1.27.0, with GnuTLS 3.8.4, with Gcrypt
1.10.2-unknown, with nghttp2 1.62.1, with nghttp3 0.14.0, with brotli 1.0.9,
with LZ4 1.9.4, with Zstandard 1.5.6, without AirPcap, with light display mode,
without HiDPI, with QPA plugin "windows", with LC_TYPE=Chinese
(Simplified)_China.utf8, binary plugins supported.
Regards, 7ACE