Yes, you could build it but you have to download deps like winpcap for
vista, NSIS, scapy from secdev.org (unpack that in the directory where
PacketManipulator file is located) and gtk-dev with mingw c++ to build
moo extensions. Adjust the PATH to have make,g++,etc.. and then run
generate_installer.bat
After that you should clean up the PMDir by deleting unused files and
repack with lzma solid and should be fine.

If you have any problem don't hesitate to contact me.

Also I think you'll use py26. If it's so you would modify the
generate_installer.bat to have PythonEXE pointing to the correct
location (C:\Python26\python.exe)

I hope that was useful.

Happy St. Valentine :D

2009/2/14 Luis A. Bastiao Silva <[email protected]>:
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Francesco Piccinno <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> I don't have time to create the windows binary. If someone has time to
>> spend in trying.
>> Btw I've released a new source tarball at least. The link is:
>>
>>
>> http://trac.umitproject.org/attachment/wiki/PacketManipulator/PacketManipulator-0.2-RC2.tar.bz2?format=raw
>>
>> I've tagged it as second release candidate. I'm going to add new
>> features in the next days and then I'll create an installer for
>> windows, so for the moment I think this should be sufficient a tarball
>> version for testing.
>
> I was see a setup installer of Packet Manipulator. I see a batch file to
> generate installer. Could I generete one? Or have it a problem?
>
> Let me know if I should do it.
>
>>
>> 2009/2/13 devtar <[email protected]>:
>> >
>> >> > I finished merge trunk against my branch of InterfaceEditor. Should I
>> >> > merge
>> >> > it against trunk and commit?
>> >>
>> >> Great news. Sure you should, and then we can try it further and find
>> >> possible bugs or integration defects.
>> >>
>> >> > About release:
>> >> >
>> >> > Today is a milestone to release the next version of Umit (0.97 alpha
>> >> > )
>> >> > or
>> >> > whatever.
>> >> >
>> >> > I was thinking and may be we should release, it today at 72:00
>> >> > o'clock.
>> >> > My proposal is make packages for:
>> >> > - Umit
>> >> > - Packet Manipulator  (Francesco )
>> >> > - Library UMPA (Bart)
>> >> > - UmitBT (Devtar)
>> > Check out umitbt.umitproject.org. The tarballs are available.
>> > Looking forward to involvement from the community.
>> >
>> >> > - UmitWeb (Rodolfo)
>> >>
>> >> The goal is to have separate packages, and a all-in-one package with
>> >> all umit projects bundled.
>> >>
>> >> > What do you think about that? Do we have conditions to do it?
>> >> > We'll have Saturday to fix last bugs and build the tarballs.
>> >>
>> >> It will only depends on how many hands we have available ;-)
>> >> Who is able to help on this release?
>> >>
>> >
>> > Best Regards,
>> > devtar
>> >
>> >
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>>
>>
>> --
>> Best regards,
>> Francesco Piccinno
>>
>>
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> Cheers!
> --
> Luís A. Bastião Silva
>
>



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Francesco Piccinno

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