Hi Pascal,

On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 11:12 PM, Pascal Quantin <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Yang
>
> 2016-06-03 17:03 GMT+02:00 Yang Luo <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I made a post on this list several months ago about compile errors of
>> Wireshark on Windows:. http://seclists.org/wireshark/2015/Dec/125
>>
>> The errors are something like:
>>
>> 91>J:\github_repos\wireshark-win64-libs\gtk2\include\glib-2.0\gobject/gsignal.h:
>>  warning C4819: The file contains a character that cannot be represented in 
>> the current code page(936). Save the file in Unicode format to prevent data 
>> loss (J:\github_repos\wireshark\ui\gtk\about_dlg.c)
>> [J:\github_repos\wsbuild64\ui\gtk\gtkui.vcxproj]
>>
>> 91>J:\github_repos\wireshark-win64-libs\gtk2\include\glib-2.0\gobject/gsignal.h:
>>  warning C4819: The file contains a character that cannot be represented in 
>> the current code page(936). Save the file in Unicode format to prevent data 
>> loss (J:\github_repos\wireshark\ui\gtk\addr_resolution_dlg.c)
>> [J:\github_repos\wsbuild64\ui\gtk\gtkui.vcxproj]
>>
>>
>> I didn't actually solve this issue at that time. These days I revisited
>> this issue. And I tried Graham's method of using PowerShell (
>> http://seclists.org/wireshark/2015/Dec/127) but with no luck.
>>
>> I also tried to switch my CMD session to Unicode by running "chcp 65001"
>> based on this post:
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14109024/how-to-make-unicode-charset-in-cmd-exe-by-default,
>> but also the same errors.
>>
>> Finally I found a workaround. I went to "Control Panel" -> "Region"
>> window -> "Administrative" tab -> Change system locale.." button, then
>> switched the locale from Chinese to English, then rebooted. And the compile
>> went through smoothly this time.
>> But in English locale, all my ANSI programs including .txt files with
>> Chinese characters are broken. They all show messy code. So this is only a
>> temporary hack.
>>
>> I wonder how other non-English Windows users compile Wireshark? Is there
>> a better solution to solve this issue? I'm using Win10 x64 system.
>>
>
> If you edit the
> github_repos\wireshark-win64-libs\gtk2\include\glib-2.0\gobject\gsignal.h
> file line 916 and replace the elipsis sign by ..., can you build with your
> Chinese locale?
>

I think you maybe want to say line 516 as Gerald said, and it works! I can
build Wireshark with Chinese locale now!


>
> If yes, we could repackage the gtk2 package to include the modification.
>

Good!


>
>
> Pascal.
>
>
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