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Re: compiling asn.1 dissectors in Linux


From: João Valverde <joao.valverde () tecnico ulisboa pt>
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2016 22:37:02 +0100



On 11-04-2016 21:33, Guy Harris wrote:
On Apr 11, 2016, at 1:13 PM, Born In <d3c1978 () yahoo com> wrote:

Thank you. Was able to get past this.

Have another seemingly basic question. How do you append a suffix to the version number of custom compiled version of 
wireshark?
The Windows method of using an environment variable doesn't seem to be working in Linux

There are multiple build systems for Wireshark:

        1) autotools (UN*X-only - *maybe* you can try it on Windows with Cygwin, but we don't support it);

        2) nmake (Windows-only)

        3) CMake (UN*X and Windows).

With nmake and CMake, the WIRESHARK_VERSION_FLAVOR environment variable should work, on Windows or, for CMake, UN*X.

With autotools, that doesn't work - you'd have to manually edit the script.

Is there any reason not to have the configure script check WIRESHARK_VERSION_FLAVOR and, if it's set, use it, the same 
way the nmake files and CMake files do?


Done in https://code.wireshark.org/review/#/c/14886/


(the basic build guide for Linux seems to be almost non-existent (compared to Windows). This may be intentional, but 
the not-so-brilliant folks like me have trouble with it :-) )

Wireshark was originally a UN*X program, and its build process was constructed for UN*X; building on Windows requires a 
lot of extra stuff, so more documentation was written for that.

Br

On Monday, April 11, 2016 2:01 PM, Guy Harris <guy () alum mit edu> wrote:

On Apr 11, 2016, at 10:48 AM, d3c1978 () yahoo com wrote:

How do I regenerate ASN.1 based dissectors when I change some .asn and .cfg files in 
wireshark/epan/dissectors/asn1/lte-rrc/ ?

     cd epan/dissectors/asn1/lte-rrc
     make

I know about it in Windows (thanks to Pascal), but now am stuck with Linux (even the directory structure seems to be 
quite different here).

The only difference in the directory structure is that paths use /, rather than \, as path separators, just like other 
UN*Xes.  The actual directory *layout* is the same in all OSes.

If you're referring to the "asn1" directory having moved from the top level to being under epan/dissectors on UN*X and 
epan\dissectors on Windows, that's a relatively recent change that affects *all* platforms.
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