[Wireshark-dev] win-setup.sh text mode

2010-01-15 Thread Pascal Quantin
Hi all, since I updated my trunk tree to revision 31528, I cannot compile Wireshark on my Windows box (WinXP, MSVC2008SP1, cygwin 1.7.1). I get the following error: C:\wireshark\trunknmake -f Makefile.nmake all Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 9.00.30729.01 Copyright (C)

Re: [Wireshark-dev] win-setup.sh text mode

2010-01-15 Thread Gerald Combs
Pascal Quantin wrote: Hi all, since I updated my trunk tree to revision 31528, I cannot compile Wireshark on my Windows box (WinXP, MSVC2008SP1, cygwin 1.7.1). I get the following error: C:\wireshark\trunknmake -f Makefile.nmake all Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version

Re: [Wireshark-dev] win-setup.sh text mode

2010-01-15 Thread Pascal Quantin
Hi Gerald, Le 15/01/2010 21:12, Gerald Combs a écrit : Pascal Quantin wrote: Hi all, since I updated my trunk tree to revision 31528, I cannot compile Wireshark on my Windows box (WinXP, MSVC2008SP1, cygwin 1.7.1). I get the following error: C:\wireshark\trunknmake -f Makefile.nmake

Re: [Wireshark-dev] win-setup.sh text mode

2010-01-15 Thread Bill Meier
Pascal Quantin wrote: Hi Gerald, Le 15/01/2010 21:12, Gerald Combs a écrit : Pascal Quantin wrote: Hi all, since I updated my trunk tree to revision 31528, I cannot compile Wireshark on my Windows box (WinXP, MSVC2008SP1, cygwin 1.7.1). I get the following error:

Re: [Wireshark-dev] win-setup.sh text mode

2010-01-15 Thread Bill Meier
I'll see what I can do to fix this (since I originally did the hack about -igncr when invokig the bash shell) ... I've committed an (ugly) hack in SVN #31538 which fixes the problem for win-setup.sh. (Although not currently a problem for the Wireshark Windows build, the real issue is

Re: [Wireshark-dev] win-setup.sh text mode

2010-01-15 Thread Bill Meier
Gerald Combs wrote: Would setting win-setup.sh's svn:eol-style to LF help? I thought about that: That solution works as long as someone doesn't edit the file locally and somehow convert the line-endings to dos-style; (I guess this may be a bit far-fetched). My (slight) preference: keep the