Do the changes to integrate into the Linux build process allow me to build
just my plugin? The goal, once I get my plugin building in Linux is to
integrate it into a larger build process that we do on all of our other
code. Since a full build takes much more time compared to the small plugin,
I was hoping there would be the same process on Linux.

Patrick

On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Jaap Keuter <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> How do you move from Windows to Linux and manage to build with the .nmake
> files???
> Linux build go like this: ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make
> No Makefile.nmake involved. Have a good look in doc/README.plugins to see
> what
> you need to do to integrate your plugin build into the Linux build process.
>
> Thanx,
> Jaap
>
> Patrick Lannigan wrote:
> > On my windows box I can successfully build wireshark and my plugin using
> > nmake. However, when I move to linux I have errors using make from my
> > plugin directory. Building the whole tree from wireshark completed, but
> > when I move to my plugin directory I get two errors
> >
> > Makefile.nmake:7: ..\..\config.nmake: No such file or directory
> > Makefile.nmake:20 *** missing separator.  Stop.
> >
> > The first one is an issue with the slash direction and I was able to fix
> > that. However all that does is move the missing separator into
> >
> > Makefile.nmake:20 *** missing separator.  Stop.
> >
> > It is failing on lines that start with !IFNDEF, not tabs actually being
> > spaces like detailed by searching the internet.
> >
> > Why does building just the plugin work in win32, but not in linux?
> >
> > Patrick
> >
>
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