Thanks for the reply. I forgot to say, I’m building for Windows using cmake in 
case that makes a difference.

Do you mean others are not to be compiled or compiled but disabled?

I meant compiled, but disabled. Currently we have to provide a “readme” to tell 
people to turn off particular dissectors.

If the former, you have to patch the dissectors list (which file depends on 
your build subsystem, cmake or autotools) to disable the unwanted ones. If the 
latter, you can't AFAIK.

So it looks like I can’t, which is a shame.

If 2 dissectors clash, they can't be loaded.

They don’t clash in that sense. Both can be loaded. It’s just they both handle 
similar GIOP methods. So sometimes
the wrong dissector does the decode.

I think I need a way of generating a default disabled_protos file with my list 
in if there isn’t one there already.
I guess there isn’t an easy way of doing this.

Regards

Andy Ling
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