Hi,
My next problem is building an installer. Running the build generates the error…
SectionGroupEnd
Section: "User's Guide" ->(SecUsersGuide)
SetOutPath: "$INSTDIR"
File: "D:\wireshark-2.6.0\build_win64\docbook\user-guide.chm" -> no
files found.
So it looks like the user guide didn’t get built. What do I need to do to fix
this.
Also I’m guessing the custom_plugins.txt format has changed. Is something like
this correct?
File "${STAGING_DIR}\plugins\${VERSION_MAJOR}.${VERSION_MINOR}\foo\foo.dll"
Thanks for any help
Andy Ling
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Thanks, that seems to have fixed it.
I’ve also fixed the link error by adding a #include <stdio.h> to the dissector.
So I’ve got everything built.
One other question.
I have some other dissectors that used to live in their own directories in
plugins. The changes to CMakeLists.txt seem to enforce these to be in a sub
directory of plugins. Is that right?
Regards
Andy Ling
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Graham Bloice
Sent: Mon 21 May 2018 16:37
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Subject: [External] Re: [Wireshark-dev] Problem building a dissector for 2.6
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On Mon, 21 May 2018 at 16:02, Andy Ling
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to update to Wireshark 2.6 building for Windows 64bit. I have a
custom GIOP dissector which was previously built for Wireshark 2.2.5
The dissector is in the file packet-q_quentin.c and I have copied that file to
the epan/dissectors directory.
First, adding it to the CMakeListsCustom.txt file in epan/dissectors causes a
build error – packet-q_quentin.c does not exist, except it does.
I have run cmake with a clean build directory and it still fails. So there
seems to be a problem with the custom cmake list stuff.
Try prefixing your dissector with the cmake source path, e.g.
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/packet-q_quentin.c
Recent changes to the build infrastructure haven't updated the files not
normally used in our builds, i.e. CMakeListsCustom.txt.example
To try and move on, I added my dissector to the CMakeLists.txt file. This now
builds the dissector, but I get a link error saying unresolved symbol sprintf
(which is used in my dissector).
I’m using Visual Studio 2015
So what do I need to do to make the custom cmake list work and how do I fix the
link error.
Thanks for any help
Regards
Andy Ling
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Graham Bloice
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