> > > You could: > > go to the code tab at > https://sourceforge.net/p/s7commwireshark/code/HEAD/tree/; > > clone the repository; > > download the Wireshark 3.4.7 source, so the Wireshark header files > are available, if you haven't done so already; > > run the tools/macos-setup.sh script in the Wireshark source tree, > so the header files for the support libraries are available, if you haven't > done so already; > > make sure you have Xcode installed; > > build it; > > install it in the appropriate directory; > > but we don't have a tutorial on doing that, so you'd have to figure it out > yourself or keep asking questions. > > Another semi-automated way, without setting up a local build system is: - fork the github wireshark repo (github.com/wireshark/wireshark) - clone locally, create a new branch, manually incorporate the dissector, push the new branch - the github workflow for macos compiles the branch including the dissector and creates binary distribution for it. IT *should* give you a working mac bin package, despite I've never tested it. However if it works, it gives you a dmg without the hassle of a local build env. Examples: https://github.com/wireshark/wireshark/actions/workflows/macos.yml
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