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Re: Current C-Standard used in wireshark
From: Graham Bloice <graham.bloice () trihedral com>
Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2016 17:06:15 +0000
On 2 January 2016 at 16:48, Thomas Wiens <th.wiens () gmx de> wrote:
On 02.01.2016 17:23 Graham Bloice wrote:I can't see what the error is from so little context. You're using the same build approach, i.e. CMake and the same environment with VS2010 and that works?No, VS2010 on Win7/32 using nmake, works. New computer, VS2013, Win7/64, used the actual guide from: https://www.wireshark.org/docs/wsdg_html_chunked/ChSetupCMake.html msbuild step fails with at least: "C:\Development\wsbuild32\Wireshark.sln" (Standardziel) (1) -> "C:\Development\wsbuild32\docbook\user_guide_docbook.vcxproj.metaproj" (Standardziel) (61) -> "C:\Development\wsbuild32\docbook\user_guide_docbook.vcxproj" (Standardziel) (68) -> (CustomBuild Ziel) -> C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V120\Microsoft.CppCommon.targets(170,5): error MSB6006: "cmd.exe" wurde mit dem Code 9009 beendet. [C:Development\wsbuild32\docbook\user_guide_docbook.vcxproj] I've tried to reinstall all the VS2013 programs, but doesn't help. I've had before VS2012 installed, and deinstalled it before installing VS2013. I have no problems compiling other C++ programs. Maybe it's better to setup a virtual machine only for use with wireshark development, as there are so many dependencies.
I think using a VM is a reasonable approach, that's what I do. In a number of cases where I've helped folks with build issues, it's come down to other things on the path conflicting with the required WS build environment. Keeping the build environment dedicated to Wireshark does make life easier. The docbook stuff requires the Cygwin asciidoc and docbook xml packages to be correctly installed. Can you try: msbuild /p:Configuration=RelWithDebInfo /t:clean .\docbook\user_guide_docbook.vcxproj to clean the user guide docbook target, followed by: msbuild /p:Configuration=RelWithDebInfo .\docbook\user_guide_docbook.vcxproj > c:\temp\build.txt redirecting to your location of choice and post that back so I can have a look at it? Hopefully I'll be able to remember enough of my schoolboy German to translate the output messages. It might also be useful to see the output of the CMake generation step, again redirect to a file. -- Graham Bloice
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- Re: Current C-Standard used in wireshark Graham Bloice (Jan 02)
- Re: Current C-Standard used in wireshark Thomas Wiens (Jan 02)
- Re: Current C-Standard used in wireshark Graham Bloice (Jan 02)
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