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Re: Debian builds in wireshark


From: Bálint Réczey <balint () balintreczey hu>
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2016 11:22:00 +0200

2016-04-29 11:12 GMT+02:00 Bálint Réczey <balint () balintreczey hu>:
Hi Born,

2016-04-25 21:30 GMT+02:00 Born In <d3c1978 () yahoo com>:
Thanks Balint,
 Do you know if dpkg-buildpackage also builds the asn.1 structures inside
epan/dissectors/asn1/<subdirectory>/ (which is usually built by going into
the specific folder and issuing a make)?

dpkg-buildpackage calls cmake then make, thus it does not regenerate the
code for the ASN.1 based dissectors. I have prepared a patch to change that
which I will submit when gerrit accepts new changes again.

And right after I sent this email Gerrit accepted my changeset :-):
https://code.wireshark.org/review/#/c/15161/1


Cheers,
Balint


Regards.



On Monday, April 25, 2016 2:06 PM, Bálint Réczey <balint () balintreczey hu>
wrote:


Hi Born,

2016-04-25 19:46 GMT+02:00 Born In <d3c1978 () yahoo com>:
When I try to build an installer package for Ubuntu (Debian), I am asked
(per the INSTALL doc in the root folder) to execute: "dpkg-buildpackage
-us
-uc -rfakeroot" before I use configure/make etc.
However, after I checkout the source, make the required changes to the
code
and run the command, it creates a folder called debian with a bunch of
files
and directories, but no .deb files.
Is there a place that explains this process in detail? (For ex. if I'm
changing something inside a folder in epan/dissectors/asn1/, will the dpkg
command internally build the changed code or do I need to compile it first
and then run the dpkg command?

The .debs will be at ../ .

Cheers,
Balint



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