Lucas Pardue
Lucas Pardue
I think @summerwind may be doing similar parsing of the nghttpd server output on an as-yet unpublished piece of work
Awesome both! I really like this visualisation.
BTW @summerwind, I saw you had a desire to be able to analyze Wireshark/PCAP files, in order to make this kind of parser a little less tool specific. Did you...
svgbob seems to handle them (not sure what you mean by mess) https://ivanceras.github.io/svgbob-editor/
I'm happy to lend some reviewing or editing help once the chapter is formed up a bit more.
Thanks for the work @paivaspol . I plan to review post and comments by ~4 days from now.
@paivaspol I just completed my review. Firstly, a big thank you for penning everything here! It is a good and interesting read. I've mainly pointed out minor things that are...
Hello @XingkaiLiang. We have an ambition to update nghq toward the end of the year (we are a little tiesd up on other projects at the moment). We're likely to...
well, it's right there at the top of [requirements](https://github.com/ngtcp2/ngtcp2#requirements) > The libngtcp2 C library itself does not depend on any external libraries. The example client, and server are written in...
Since @vkosuri is on Ubuntu 18.04, which AFAIK defaults to gcc 7, I can posit that Tatsuhiro's suggestion was to install the latest stable version of gcc, which is 10.