On 2 January 2016 at 21:21, Thomas Wiens <[email protected]> wrote: > On 02.01.2016 21:40 Graham Bloice wrote: > > > What version of Git do you have? In your case it looks like git bash is > > being called and isn't able to execute tools\runlex.sh. > > > > I have git version 2.6.4.windows.1 installed, and the only element of > that > > installation on my path is "C:\Program Files\Git\cmd" which doesn't have > > the extra git msys utilities. I think this is an option in the git > > install, however I install git using chocolatey so don't know what > options > > the usual git installer may offer. The choco install defaults to only > > gitinstall\cmd, but does have options for GitAndUnixToolsOnPath which > adds > > gitinstall\bin which is what you have according to the build log: > > It works! > I removed git from the path variable. I've had the path to Git\bin and > Git\cmd added. > > I've got Git version 1.9.0. But as I remember, I've added the path for > myself manually, because I guessed that might fix the build problem with > wireshark, as it's remarked as "missing" when running CMake. > > Conclusion: > - Wireshark build instructions are correct > > For myself: > - Read the docs and double check each point > - Don't add unnecccesary path variables > - Try to understand how CMake works > > Thanks for your help Graham > > Good news.
I've just created a change (https://code.wireshark.org/review/#/c/13008/) to make CMake detect non-Cygwin bash and halt if so. Hopefully that will help others in the future. -- Graham Bloice
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