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Re: Ubuntu dissector plugin tutorial


From: Jan Gerbecks <jan.gerbecks () stud uni-due de>
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 19:42:33 +0100

Hi there,

in addition to the doc/README.Plugin  file, you can also have a look at http://wiki.wireshark.org/Development.
If you have never build anything on Linux, this could help a bit. 
If you already have the dissector code, than you basically have to alter the various makefiles which are listed in 
doc/README.Plugin and rebuild wireshark.
After a complete and successful build, it is sufficient to call make in your plugin directory to update the plugin.

Cheers,
Jan

On 11.01.2010, at 11:33, Manthos S. wrote:

Hello everybody,

i have developed and build a dissector plugin in windows but i have to run it on a linux ubuntu machine. I haven't 
really developed in linux so far, thus i know only the basics. A dissector plugin tutorial for linux would help me a 
lot.

I tried to find one but all i found are unsorted info in the mailing list. All the tutorials in wireshark.org and 
readme files are for windows. I read in the mailing-list that the reason for it is that in windows should be more 
difficult to build a dissector than in linux, so for linux no need for tutorial. 

Nevertheless i wanted to ask if somebody knows a linux tutorial that i missed, for a better development experience.
As i said before, i already have the dissector code (packet-xxx.c).

Thanks a million
Spanos
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