Hi,

Read doc/README.plugins very carefully and implement *all* changes listed in 
there. That should make things work.

Thanx,
Jaap


Frédéric Courchesne - Paradox Innovation wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>  
> 
> I made a custom dissector for a custom protocol we are triyng to 
> develop, but it is not included/recognized when I do a “nmake all” or a 
> “packaging (nsis)” command.
> 
>  
> 
> 1^st problem :
> 
> - I am using the 1.0.99 (SVN) version of wireshark sources with 
> Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 environnement.
> 
> - I did put my own dissector source code in the 
> C:\wireshark\plugins\my-plugin directory. (Plugin based on the example 
> given by Ken Thompson : 
> http://www.codeproject.com/KB/IP/custom_dissector.aspx)
> 
> - I modified the file *C:\ wireshark\plugins\Makefile.nmake* to add my 
> plugin in the *process-plugins* and the *install-plugins* sections
> 
> - When I run the command *C:\wireshark> nmake –f Makefile.nmake all*, 
> the custom dissector is correctly built, but not copied to the 
> *wireshark-gtk2\plugins\1.0.99\* directory.
> 
> - If I manually copy the file, the plugin works well.
> 
>  
> 
> 2^nd problem :
> 
> - I modified the *C:\wireshark\packaging\nsis\Makefile.nmake* to add my 
> custom dissector in the PLUGINS section.
> 
> - When I run the command *C:\wireshark> nmake –f Makefile.nmake 
> packaging*, the custom dissector is absent of the package.
> 
>  
> 
> I looked almost every Makefile.nmake, Makefile.common, config.nmake of 
> all folders, but I can’t find how to include my dissector. Do I have to 
> open the whole project with Microsoft Visual Studio?
> 
>  
> 
> Frédéric Courchesne
> 
>  

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