On Mar 16, 2015, at 11:14 PM, Anil <[email protected]> wrote:

> compiling on a different machine, the problem does not show up. Wondering 
> what cleanup needs to be done on the old build machine. Are there any files 
> other than under the source tree, that needs to be cleaned up ?

If you built from a Git checkout, then:

        if you built with ./configure rather than CMake, I would do:

                make maintainer-clean
                ./autogen.sh
                ./configure
                make

        if you built with CMake, I would, from the directory in which the 
Wireshark source directory is contained:

                rm -rf build
                mkdir build
                cd build
                cmake ../{the name of the Wireshark source directory}
                make

If you built from a downloaded source tarball, I would:

        download the latest source tarball;

        do an rm -rf of the Wireshark source directory;

        extract from the source tarball;

        then:

                if you are building with ./configure rather than CMake:

                        cd to the extracted source directory;
                        ./configure;
                        make

                if you are building with CMake:

                        mkdir build (if that fails with "File exists", do "rm 
-rf build" followed by "mkdir build");
                        cd build
                        cmake ../{the name of the Wireshark source directory}
                        make

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