ronnie sahlberg wrote: > I dont think it is really realistic to have all autogenerated files > always compile without any warnings. > Maybe we should instead split Makefile.common up into three parts : > > First part : normal dissectors > > Second part : ANS2WRS generated dissectors which take extra compile > time flags and definitions to suppress artefacts from the compiler. > > Third part : PIDL generated dissectors that once again take extra > compile parameters and definitions. > Sounds like a reasonable solution. It would also have the advantage that we get a list of generated dissectors, which we currently don't have.
But: Is there a "makefile magic", so you can have different CFLAGS settings for the different lists? Remember that we are using implicit rules here. Having three lists shouldn't be difficult to add, but I don't know how to get the "compile logic" for it - however, I'm really not an expert on this. If there's a solution for this makefile problem, I think it's the way to go ... Regards, ULFL _______________________________________________ Wireshark-dev mailing list Wireshark-dev@wireshark.org http://www.wireshark.org/mailman/listinfo/wireshark-dev