Hi, Sure you can create an Wireshark installer for Win32, an RPM, a deb etc. The question here was for an installer that would _add_ a plugin to an _existing_ Wireshark installation. That is not what your proposal does.
Thanx, Jaap Pascal Heude wrote: > Hi, > > You can have a look to this site > http://www.codeproject.com/KB/IP/custom_dissector.aspx and go to step > 12. There is a short description of how to build a wireshark installer > that you can give to your colleague. > > Pascal > > Jaap Keuter a écrit : >> Hi, >> >> There two parts to your question: >> 1. How do I create a plugin from my dissector >> 2. How do I install my plugin with a Wireshark installation >> >> The answer to question 1 you already figured out by reading README.plugin, I >> presume. This gives you a loadable module which you'll have to provide to >> your >> colleagues. They will have to put it in the appropriate location in their >> Wireshark installation. There's no dedicated installer for that. >> Note that the version of Wireshark you build your plugin for must match the >> version your colleagues use. >> >> Thanx, >> Jaap >> >> Chirag Lathia wrote: >> >>> Hi list, >>> >>> I have written my own dissector for a protocol in the epan/dissector >>> folder. It compiles, runs, installs well. Now, I want to give it to a my >>> colleagues who refrain from installing Wireshark all over again. Is >>> there any way I can compile my dissector code and create an installer >>> which will simply install my dissector as a plugin on an existing >>> Wireshark installation. >>> >>> I read various Wireshark Developer manuals on the website as well as the >>> READMEs, but all of them only had information on how to build the plugin >>> "along with" the source. >>> >>> Help would be much appreciated. Thank You. >>> >>> ~Chirag. >>> _______________________________________________ Wireshark-dev mailing list [email protected] https://wireshark.org/mailman/listinfo/wireshark-dev
