Yes. There is no .sln at all.
I wonder why you must find the .sln...

2008/10/14 Tobias Wärre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> That is because there isn't any solution file. The build is done via
> command line, but you can build from visual studio using the nmake tools
> also using a batch-file that calls the nmake command. That is how I solved
> it in VS 2003 since I couldn't get it to work by using the command directly.
> I think it depended on the location. With the batch-file I can change the
> current directory, but I couldn't find a way to do it without the
> batch-file. If you have the source in the project directory you can probably
> use the command "nmake -f Makefile.nmake all" directly. (and all the others
> that need to be executed, you have to read README.developer or the developer
> Manual found on the Wireshark homepage.
>
> Regards,
> Tobias
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joshua (Shiwei) Zhao
> Sent: den 14 oktober 2008 03:20
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Wireshark-dev] Problem on the source code of 1.0.3 version
>
> I downloaded the source code of 1.0.3 version since I want a stable
> release. I can successfully build it and run.
> However, I cannot find any solution or project file for VC++, although I
> can see that in the source code package of latest development release.
>
> Is there sth wrong?  I just started to look at this project and would
> appreciate any advice you give.
>
> Many thanks,
> Joshua
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