The scenario I was figuring out was to have a software that wants to
leverage the libwiretap features. The user could build wiretap in the
original wireshark dir, as normal. Then it could compile/link the new
software againts the compiled lib. That implies a process made by hand and
not semi-automated. This couldn't apply to a released software, whose
requiremets include wiretap, but could apply to scenarios of task-oriented
softwares (I mean not general purpose ones).

On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 7:54 PM, Guy Harris <g...@alum.mit.edu> wrote:

>
> On Nov 26, 2015, at 1:18 AM, Dario Lombardo <dario.lombardo...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Provided that this is not a published lib, that has an unstable
> interface, that... whatever constraint you can figure out, I think that it
> could be used "as-is". To achive that wouldn't be enough to add the
> wiretap/ to the include dirs of the compiler and the compiled .so to the
> linker? Is there a step I am missing?
>
> That depends on what Richard means by "independently of Wireshark".
>
> If he means "can I extract the source to libwiretap, and have a source
> tree with *only* that, and not bother building the rest of Wireshark?",
> then the steps you're missing are the steps to do exactly that (and to
> extract the source to libwsutils).
>
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