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Re: GIOP dissector reply decode


From: Graham Bloice <graham.bloice () trihedral com>
Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2015 12:36:59 +0000

The Windows build for 2.0 has moved to CMake.  I'm in the process of
submitting a change for the Developers Guide docs, but for now README.cmake
in the top level source tree should have enough to get you going,

Nmake is still kind of supported, but nor for long.  The Win32.mak issue is
detailed in the Developers Guide setup:
https://www.wireshark.org/docs/wsdg_html_chunked/ChSetupWin32.html#ChSetupMSVC

On 2 November 2015 at 12:10, Andy Ling <Andy.Ling () s-a-m com> wrote:

Couple of thoughts from a quick skim of the code/git history:

1. I presume giop_complete_request_list is for matching request/reply.
 Grepping its use will probably give you some clues as to where to look.

Thanks for the pointer. Rummaging in packet-giop.c it looks like requests
and replies are stored
in a hash table giop_complete_reply_hash and the key used for this is
packet_info->fd->num

Does that look right, am I on the right track?

If so, then I guess I need to look at where this number comes from and if
it is
used for anything else. Any help anyone?

2. I'd recommend using the latest dev branch (master or at least
master-2.0).
 Any fixes you find would need to be applied there (master) first and
then backported to 1.12 (and 2.0)

I had a quick look at 2.0. So far I've fallen over at the first hurdle. I
tried following
the build instructions and the first nmake -f Makefile.nmake verify_tools
fails
with a file win32.mak not found error. So I guess I'm looking at the wrong
instructions.

Can someone point me at how to build 2.0 for Windows.

Thanks

Andy Ling



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Graham Bloice
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