Greeting folks,
I am a newbie to the wireshark development. I created a plugin *foo *(in
Linux) that comes into action after Ethernet header has been dissected.
In order to compile wireshark with the plugin, I had to make following
additions/changes,
1. In the *foo* directory,
1.1 Edit Makefile.common to add entries of sources and headers.
1.2 Edit the Makefile.in to add entries of *.lo in "am_objects_x"
1.3 Add plugin entry in Makefile.am
2. In *plugin (../foo) *directory,
2.1 Edit Makefile to add an entry of foo
2.2 Edit the Makefile.in to add an entry of foo
2.3 Edit the Makefile.am to add an entry of foo
3. In *wireshark (../plugin)* directory,
3.1 Edit Makefile to add an entry of foo in "am_DEPENDENCIES_2" variable.
3.2 Edit Makefile.in to add an entry of foo in "am_DEPENDENCIES_1"
variable.
3.3 Edit configure script to add entry of foo in "ac_config_files"
variable.
3.4 Edit configure.in script to add entry of foo in "AC_OUTPUT("
variable.
Having done all the above changes, I managed to attach the plugin to
wireshark binary.
My question cum confusion is, do we have to go through all the pain in order
to make a plugin work?
I mean, do we need to edit these many Makefiles every single time we add a
new plugin?
Let me know if I am doing something wrong here. I greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
JD
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