On 17 September 2013 22:51, Pascal Quantin <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi Michael,
>
> why not load directly the executable in Visual as described here:
> http://wiki.wireshark.org/Development/Tips ? It works pretty well and
> does not require an obsolete project file.
>
>
> Le 17/09/2013 23:45, [email protected] a écrit :
>
> -1 from me.  It's my debugger of choice.  While an integrated solution
> would be better, I'm okay with the current project files.  The default
> solution is nice to add the dissectors/files you're working on/consistently
> modify for quick reference.  Outside of the debugger, I realize it is just
> a glorified text editor, but I'm okay with that.
>
>
>
The method Pascal describes is always the one I use if debug Wireshark
using Visual Studio, although I normally prefer WinDbg. Having an out of
date solution file doesn't seem to me to improve debugging in any way at
all.

If the CMake build on Windows stuff ever comes to fruition, then Visual
Studio users will have a much easier task of building and modifying
Wireshark in an environment they're used to, although any new files will
have to be added to the CMakeLists.txt rather than the solutions\projects
CMake produces.

Personally I think that if the files are to remain, they should be
maintained.  If they aren't maintained they should go.
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