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# Makefile.am
# Automake file for Ethereal
#
# $Id: Makefile.am,v 1.383 2001/11/22 03:07:05 hagbard Exp $
#
# Ethereal - Network traffic analyzer
# By Gerald Combs <gerald@ethereal.com>
# Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = `./aclocal-flags`
#
# This is a hideous hack.
#
# Automake needs to know into which sections to install various man
# pages; if the names in "man_MANS" have suffixes, it can infer the
# sections from the name (e.g., "hello.1" goes in section 1), but if
# they don't have suffixes, it can't tell what sections to put them, and
# it just gives up and doesn't create any rules to install them (and it
# gives up silently, so you have no clue what's wrong).
#
# Therefore, we can't just set "man_MANS" to a list of variables to be
# filled in by the configure script, as those variables don't have man
# page section numbers.
#
# It turns out (although this is not documented anywhere I could find
# in the automake Info file) that if you define, instead, variables with
# names like "man{section}_MANS", automake will infer that the names in
# those variables are the names of man pages to be installed in section
# "{section}".
#
# So, as all our man pages go in section 1, we define "man1_MANS" to
# contain all the man page.
#
# *However*, if "man_MANS" isn't defined at all, automake concludes that
# there are no man pages, the fact that, say, "man1_MANS" is defined
# nonwithstanding! (I suspect this is the result of a mistaken attempt
# to get people to fix their automake files not to use "MANS"; if "MANS"
# is defined, it prints a warning and sets the exit status, but doesn't
# exit, and then it just gives up if "man_MANS" isn't defined,
# presumably on the theory that the only reason it wouldn't be defined
# is because the automake file uses the obsolete "MANS" variable instead
# of the shiny new "man_MANS" variable.)
#
# So we also define "man_MANS", but don't define it as anything;
# automake will arrange that the Makefile define it as the union of all
# the "man{section}_MANS" variables.
#
bin_PROGRAMS = @ethereal_bin@ @editcap_bin@ @mergecap_bin@ @tethereal_bin@ @dftest_bin@ @randpkt_bin@ @text2pcap_bin@
bin_SCRIPTS = @idl2eth_bin@
man1_MANS = @ethereal_man@ @editcap_man@ @mergecap_man@ @tethereal_man@ @text2pcap_man@ @idl2eth_man@
man_MANS =
EXTRA_PROGRAMS = ethereal ethereal_static tethereal tethereal_static editcap mergecap dftest text2pcap
EXTRA_SCRIPTS = idl2eth
sysconf_DATA = manuf dictionary.dtd dictionary.xml mobileipv4.xml \
nasreq.xml sunping.xml
DISSECTOR_SRC = \
packet-aarp.c \
packet-afs.c \
packet-aim.c \
packet-arp.c \
packet-ascend.c\
packet-atalk.c \
packet-atm.c \
packet-auto_rp.c \
packet-bacapp.c \
packet-bacnet.c \
packet-bgp.c \
packet-bootp.c \
packet-bootparams.c \
packet-bpdu.c \
packet-bvlc.c \
packet-bxxp.c \
packet-cdp.c \
packet-cgmp.c \
packet-chdlc.c \
packet-clip.c \
packet-clnp.c \
packet-cops.c \
packet-cups.c \
packet-data.c \
packet-dcerpc.c \
packet-dcerpc-conv.c \
packet-dcerpc-dfs.c \
packet-dcerpc-epm.c \
packet-dcerpc-lsa.c \
packet-dcerpc-mgmt.c \
packet-dcerpc-netlogon.c \
packet-dcerpc-oxid.c \
packet-dcerpc-reg.c \
packet-dcerpc-remact.c \
packet-dcerpc-samr.c \
packet-dcerpc-spoolss.c \
packet-dcerpc-srvsvc.c \
packet-dcerpc-wkssvc.c \
packet-ddtp.c \
packet-dec-bpdu.c \
packet-diameter.c \
packet-dns.c \
packet-dsi.c \
packet-dvmrp.c \
packet-eap.c \
packet-eapol.c \
packet-eigrp.c \
packet-esis.c \
packet-eth.c \
packet-ethertype.c \
packet-fddi.c \
packet-fr.c \
packet-frame.c \
packet-ftp.c \
packet-giop.c \
packet-gmrp.c \
packet-gnutella.c \
packet-gre.c \
packet-gtp.c \
packet-gvrp.c \
packet-h1.c \
packet-h261.c \
packet-hclnfsd.c \
packet-hsrp.c \
packet-http.c \
packet-icap.c \
packet-icmpv6.c\
packet-icp.c \
packet-icq.c \
packet-ieee80211.c \
packet-ieee8023.c \
packet-igmp.c \
packet-igrp.c \
packet-imap.c \
packet-ip.c \
packet-ipp.c \
packet-ipsec.c \
packet-ipv6.c \
packet-ipx.c \
packet-irc.c \
packet-isakmp.c\
packet-iscsi.c \
packet-isis.c \
packet-isis-clv.c \
packet-isis-hello.c \
packet-isis-lsp.c \
packet-isis-snp.c \
packet-isl.c \
packet-isup.c \
packet-iua.c \
packet-kerberos.c \
packet-klm.c \
packet-l2tp.c \
packet-lapb.c \
packet-lapbether.c \
packet-lapd.c \
packet-ldap.c \
packet-ldp.c \
packet-llc.c \
packet-lmi.c \
packet-lpd.c \
packet-m2pa.c \
packet-m3ua.c \
packet-mapi.c \
packet-mbtcp.c \
packet-mip.c \
packet-mmse.c \
packet-mount.c \
packet-mpeg1.c \
packet-mpls.c \
packet-mrdisc.c \
packet-msdp.c \
packet-msnip.c \
packet-msproxy.c \
packet-mtp3.c \
packet-nbipx.c \
packet-nbns.c \
packet-ncp.c \
packet-ncp2222.c \
packet-netbios.c \
packet-nfs.c \
packet-nisplus.c \
packet-nlm.c \
packet-nntp.c \
packet-ntp.c \
packet-null.c \
packet-osi.c \
packet-osi-options.c \
packet-ospf.c \
packet-pcnfsd.c \
packet-pgm.c \
packet-pim.c \
packet-pop.c \
packet-portmap.c \
packet-ppp.c \
packet-pppoe.c \
packet-pptp.c \
packet-q2931.c \
packet-q931.c \
packet-qllc.c \
packet-quake.c \
packet-quakeworld.c \
packet-quake2.c \
packet-quake3.c \
packet-radius.c\
packet-ranap.c \
packet-raw.c \
packet-rip.c \
packet-ripng.c \
packet-rlogin.c \
packet-rpc.c \
packet-rquota.c \
packet-rsh.c \
packet-rsvp.c \
packet-rtcp.c \
packet-rtp.c \
packet-rtsp.c \
packet-rwall.c \
packet-rx.c \
packet-sap.c \
packet-sctp.c \
packet-sdp.c \
packet-sip.c \
packet-skinny.c \
packet-sll.c \
packet-smb.c \
packet-smb-browse.c \
packet-smb-common.c \
packet-smb-logon.c \
packet-smb-mailslot.c \
packet-smb-pipe.c \
packet-smtp.c \
packet-sna.c \
packet-snmp.c \
packet-socks.c \
packet-spray.c \
packet-srvloc.c \
packet-sscop.c \
packet-ssl.c \
packet-stat.c \
packet-stat-notify.c \
packet-sua.c \
packet-syslog.c \
packet-tacacs.c \
packet-tcp.c \
packet-telnet.c\
packet-tftp.c \
packet-time.c \
packet-tns.c \
packet-tpkt.c \
packet-tr.c \
packet-trmac.c \
packet-ucp.c \
packet-udp.c \
packet-v120.c \
packet-vines.c \
packet-vlan.c \
packet-vrrp.c \
packet-vtp.c \
packet-wccp.c \
packet-wcp.c \
packet-who.c \
packet-wap.c \
packet-wtls.c \
packet-wsp.c \
packet-wtp.c \
packet-x11.c \
packet-x25.c \
packet-xot.c \
packet-yhoo.c \
packet-ypbind.c \
packet-yppasswd.c \
packet-ypserv.c \
packet-ypxfr.c \
packet-zebra.c
if HAVE_PLUGINS
plugin_src = \
plugins/gryphon/packet-gryphon.c \
plugins/mgcp/packet-mgcp.c \
plugins/giop/packet-cosnaming.c \
plugins/giop/packet-coseventcomm.c
plugin_static_ldadd = \
plugins/gryphon/packet-gryphon-static.o \
plugins/mgcp/packet-mgcp-static.o \
plugins/giop/packet-cosnaming-static.o \
plugins/giop/packet-coseventcomm-static.o
plugin_libs = \
plugins/gryphon/gryphon.la \
plugins/mgcp/mgcp.la \
plugins/giop/cosnaming.la \
plugins/giop/coseventcomm.la
plugin_ldadd = \
"-dlopen" self \
"-dlopen" plugins/gryphon/gryphon.la \
"-dlopen" plugins/mgcp/mgcp.la \
"-dlopen" plugins/giop/cosnaming.la \
"-dlopen" plugins/giop/coseventcomm.la
else
plugin_src =
plugin_static_ldadd =
plugin_libs =
plugin_ldadd =
endif
noinst_HEADERS = \
packet-afs.h \
packet-afs-macros.h \
packet-afs-register-info.h \
packet-afs-defs.h \
packet-arp.h \
packet-atalk.h \
packet-bgp.h \
packet-bootparams.h \
packet-chdlc.h \
packet-clip.h \
packet-dcerpc.h \
packet-dcerpc-dfs.h \
packet-dcerpc-lsa.h \
packet-dcerpc-netlogon.h \
packet-dcerpc-reg.h \
packet-dcerpc-samr.h \
packet-dcerpc-spoolss.h \
packet-dcerpc-srvsvc.h \
packet-dcerpc-wkssvc.h \
packet-ddtp.h \
packet-diameter-defs.h \
packet-dns.h \
packet-dvmrp.h \
packet-esis.h \
packet-eth.h \
packet-fddi.h \
packet-fr.h \
packet-frame.h \
packet-giop.h \
packet-gnutella.h \
packet-hclnfsd.h \
packet-http.h \
packet-ieee80211.h \
packet-ieee8023.h \
packet-ip.h \
packet-ipsec.h \
packet-ipv6.h \
packet-ipx.h \
packet-isis.h \
packet-isis-clv.h \
packet-isis-hello.h \
packet-isis-lsp.h \
packet-isis-snp.h \
packet-isl.h \
packet-klm.h \
packet-ldap.h \
packet-llc.h \
packet-mount.h \
packet-mrdisc.h \
packet-msnip.h \
packet-ncp-int.h \
packet-netbios.h \
packet-nfs.h \
packet-nisplus.h \
packet-nlm.h \
packet-ntp.h \
packet-null.h \
packet-osi.h \
packet-osi-options.h \
packet-pcnfsd.h \
packet-pgm.h \
packet-pim.h \
packet-portmap.h \
packet-ppp.h \
packet-q931.h \
packet-raw.h \
packet-ripng.h \
packet-rpc.h \
packet-rquota.h \
packet-rtcp.h \
packet-rtp.h \
packet-rwall.h \
packet-rx.h \
packet-sll.h \
packet-smb-browse.h \
packet-smb-common.h \
packet-smb-logon.h \
packet-smb-mailslot.h \
packet-smb-pipe.h \
packet-sna.h \
packet-snmp.h \
packet-spray.h \
packet-stat.h \
packet-stat-notify.h \
packet-tcp.h \
packet-tns.h \
packet-tpkt.h \
packet-tr.h \
packet-udp.h \
packet-vines.h \
packet-vlan.h \
packet-wccp.h \
packet-wap.h \
packet-wtls.h \
packet-wtp.h \
packet-wsp.h \
packet-x11-keysym.h \
packet-yhoo.h \
packet-ypbind.h \
packet-yppasswd.h \
packet-ypserv.h \
packet-ypxfr.h
ETHEREAL_COMMON_SRC = \
aftypes.h \
alignment.h \
There is really no need to have the BGP dissector and the LDP dissector have two independent "value_string" tables mapping RFC 1700 address family numbers to names, nor is there any need to have the BGP dissector and the PIM dissector have two independent sets of #defines for RFC 1700 address family numbers; put a single "value_string" table in "afn.c" and put a declaration of it, and #defines for the address family numbers, into "afn.h", and have the dissectors use that. Move the #define for PGM into "ipproto.h", and add an entry for it in the "value_string" table in "ipproto.c". Have the PGM dissector use the standard Ethereal mechanisms for resolving addresses, and have it use "value_string" tables for mapping option types, the OPX bits, and packet types to strings. Use "bytes_to_str()" to turn byte arrays into strings of hex digits. Pass the packet type string to "dissect_pgmopts()" as an argument, rather than making it a global. Don't use "proto_tree_add_XXX_format" routines if you can possibly just use "proto_tree_add_XXX"; give various fields the correct radix and type, and VALS() strings if necessary, to make that happen (and to make filtering on them more pleasant). Put the type, length, and total length of the options into the protocol tree as separate fields. Don't have separate type, length, and OPX fields for every type of option; one field will suffice. Don't format a string with "sprintf()" and then pass that string to "col_add_fstr()" with a format of "%s" and the string as an argument - "col_add_fstr()" can format strings itself (that's what the "f" stands for). Don't byte-swap and then un-byte-swap IPv4 address fields in the header, just leave them network byte order to start with. Use the correct fields for "proto_tree_add_XXX", rather than using the same field multiple times. Quit early if an address family identifier isn't AFNUM_INET, as that means the structure we use to dissect the header doesn't match the actual header. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3761
2001-07-21 10:27:13 +00:00
afn.c \
afn.h \
asn1.c \
asn1.h \
bridged_pids.h \
column.c \
column.h \
color.h \
etypes.h \
follow.c \
follow.h \
greproto.h \
in_cksum.c \
in_cksum.h \
ipproto.c \
ipproto.h \
llcsaps.h \
nlpid.h \
oui.h \
pcap-util.c \
pcap-util.h \
ppptypes.h \
prefs.c \
prefs.h \
prefs-int.h \
print.c \
print.h \
ps.c \
ps.h \
ptvcursor.c \
ptvcursor.h \
reassemble.c \
reassemble.h \
register.h \
smb.h \
util.c \
util.h \
x11-declarations.h \
x11-register-info.h \
xdlc.c \
xdlc.h \
xmlstub.c \
xmlstub.h
BUILT_SOURCES = \
x11-declarations.h \
x11-register-info.h
ethereal_SOURCES = \
$(DISSECTOR_SRC) \
$(ETHEREAL_COMMON_SRC) \
register.c \
capture.c \
capture.h \
file.c \
file.h \
filters.c \
filters.h \
globals.h \
menu.h \
progress_dlg.h \
proto_hier_stats.h \
proto_hier_stats.c \
simple_dialog.h \
statusbar.h \
summary.c \
summary.h \
ui_util.h
ethereal_static_SOURCES = \
$(DISSECTOR_SRC) \
$(ETHEREAL_COMMON_SRC) \
register-static.c \
capture.c \
capture.h \
file.c \
file.h \
filters.c \
filters.h \
globals.h \
menu.h \
progress_dlg.h \
proto_hier_stats.h \
proto_hier_stats.c \
simple_dialog.h \
statusbar.h \
summary.c \
summary.h \
ui_util.h
EXTRA_ethereal_SOURCES = \
snprintf.c \
snprintf.h \
snprintf-imp.h \
strerror.c \
strerror.h \
strcasecmp.c \
strncasecmp.c \
mkstemp.c \
mkstemp.h \
strptime.c \
strptime.h
# Optional objects that I know how to build. These will be
# linked into the ethereal executable.
# They will also be linked into the tethereal executable; if this
# list ever grows to include something that can't be linked with
# tethereal, or if tethereal needs something that ethereal doesn't,
# we should probably split this into stuff needed both
# by ethereal and tethereal and stuff needed only by one or the
# other.
ethereal_optional_objects = @SNPRINTF_O@ @STRERROR_O@ \
@STRCASECMP_O@ @STRNCASECMP_O@ @MKSTEMP_O@ @STRPTIME_O@
# Additional libs that I know how to build. These will be
# linked into the ethereal executable.
ethereal_additional_libs = \
wiretap/libwiretap.a \
gtk/libui.a \
epan/libethereal.a \
epan/ftypes/libftypes.a \
epan/dfilter/libdfilter.a
# This is the automake dependency variable for the executable
ethereal_DEPENDENCIES = \
$(ethereal_optional_objects) \
$(ethereal_additional_libs) \
$(plugin_libs)
ethereal_static_DEPENDENCIES = \
$(ethereal_optional_objects) \
$(ethereal_additional_libs)
# This automake variable adds to the link-line for the executable.
#
# Note that Ethereal doesn't have to be linked with @GLIB_LIBS@, as
# they are included in @GTK_LIBS@, and doesn't have to be linked with
# @SOCKET_LIBS@ or @NSL_LIBS@, as those should also be included in
# @GTK_LIBS@ (as those are also needed for X applications, and GTK+
# applications are X applications).
ethereal_LDADD = \
$(ethereal_optional_objects) \
$(ethereal_additional_libs) \
@SNMP_LIBS@ @SSL_LIBS@ \
$(plugin_ldadd) \
@PCAP_LIBS@ @GTK_LIBS@
ethereal_static_LDADD = \
"-all-static" \
$(plugin_static_ldadd) \
$(ethereal_optional_objects) \
$(ethereal_additional_libs) \
@SNMP_LIBS@ @SSL_LIBS@ \
@PCAP_LIBS@ @GTK_LIBS@
ethereal_LDFLAGS = -export-dynamic
ethereal_static_LDFLAGS = -Wl,-static
tethereal_SOURCES = \
$(DISSECTOR_SRC) \
$(ETHEREAL_COMMON_SRC) \
register.c \
tethereal.c
tethereal_static_SOURCES = \
$(DISSECTOR_SRC) \
$(ETHEREAL_COMMON_SRC) \
register-static.c \
tethereal.c
# Additional libs that I know how to build. These will be
# linked into the tethereal executable.
tethereal_additional_libs = \
wiretap/libwiretap.a \
epan/libethereal.a \
epan/ftypes/libftypes.a \
epan/dfilter/libdfilter.a
# This is the automake dependency variable for the executable
tethereal_DEPENDENCIES = \
$(ethereal_optional_objects) \
$(tethereal_additional_libs) \
$(plugin_libs)
tethereal_static_DEPENDENCIES = \
$(ethereal_optional_objects) \
$(tethereal_additional_libs)
# This automake variable adds to the link-line for the executable
tethereal_LDADD = wiretap/libwiretap.a \
$(ethereal_optional_objects) \
$(tethereal_additional_libs) \
@SNMP_LIBS@ @SSL_LIBS@ \
$(plugin_ldadd) \
@GLIB_LIBS@ -lm \
@PCAP_LIBS@ @SOCKET_LIBS@ @NSL_LIBS@
tethereal_static_LDADD = \
"-all-static" \
$(plugin_static_ldadd) \
wiretap/libwiretap.a \
$(ethereal_optional_objects) \
$(tethereal_additional_libs) \
@SNMP_LIBS@ @SSL_LIBS@ \
@GLIB_LIBS@ -lm \
@PCAP_LIBS@ @SOCKET_LIBS@ @NSL_LIBS@
tethereal_LDFLAGS = -export-dynamic
tethereal_static_LDFLAGS = -Wl,-static
text2pcap_SOURCES = text2pcap.c text2pcap-scanner.l
text2pcap_DEPENDENCIES = text2pcap.h
mergecap_SOURCES = mergecap.c
mergecap_DEPENDENCIES = wiretap/libwiretap.a
editcap_SOURCES = editcap.c
# This is the automake dependency variable for the executable
editcap_DEPENDENCIES = wiretap/libwiretap.a
# This automake variable adds to the link-line for the executable
editcap_LDADD = wiretap/libwiretap.a @GLIB_LIBS@
mergecap_LDADD = wiretap/libwiretap.a @GLIB_LIBS@
#
# Build various header files for the X11 dissector.
#
x11-declarations.h x11-register-info.h: x11-fields process-x11-fields.pl
$(PERL) $(srcdir)/process-x11-fields.pl <$(srcdir)/x11-fields
#
# Build shell scripts by doing variable substitution.
# Taken from autoconf 2.13.
#
editsh = sed -e 's,@''SHELL''@,$(SHELL),g'
SUFFIXES = .sh
.sh:
rm -f $@ $@.tmp
$(editsh) $< > $@.tmp && chmod +x $@.tmp && mv $@.tmp $@
#
# Build "register.c", which contains a function "register_all_protocols()"
# that calls the register routines for all protocols.
#
# We do this by grepping through sources. If that turns out to be too slow,
# maybe we could just require every .o file to have an register routine
# of a given name (packet-aarp.o -> proto_register_aarp, etc.).
#
# Formatting conventions: The name of the proto_register_* routines must
# start in column zero, or must be preceded only by "void " starting in
# column zero, and must not be inside #if.
#
# We assume that all dissector routines are in "packet-XXX.c" files.
#
# For some unknown reason, having a big "for" loop in the Makefile
# to scan all the "packet-XXX.c" files doesn't work with some "make"s;
# they seem to pass only the first few names in the list to the shell,
# for some reason.
#
# Therefore, we have a script to generate the "register.c" file.
#
# The first argument is the directory in which the source files live.
# All subsequent arguments are the files to scan.
#
register.c: $(DISSECTOR_SRC) $(srcdir)/make-reg-dotc
@echo Making register.c
@$(srcdir)/make-reg-dotc register.c $(srcdir) $(DISSECTOR_SRC)
register-static.c: $(plugin_src) $(DISSECTOR_SRC) $(srcdir)/make-reg-dotc
@echo Making register-static.c
@$(srcdir)/make-reg-dotc register-static.c $(srcdir) $(plugin_src) $(DISSECTOR_SRC)
ps.c: print.ps rdps
./rdps $(srcdir)/print.ps ps.c
rdps: rdps.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o rdps $(srcdir)/rdps.c
randpkt.o: randpkt.c
$(CC) -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. `glib-config --cflags` -c $(srcdir)/randpkt.c
randpkt: randpkt.o wiretap/libwiretap.a
$(LINK) -o randpkt randpkt.o wiretap/libwiretap.a `glib-config --libs` -lz
dftest_SOURCES = \
$(DISSECTOR_SRC) \
$(ETHEREAL_COMMON_SRC) \
register.c \
dftest.c
dftest_additional_libs = \
epan/libethereal.a \
epan/ftypes/libftypes.a \
epan/dfilter/libdfilter.a
dftest_DEPENDENCIES = \
$(ethereal_optional_objects) \
$(dftest_additional_libs) \
$(plugin_libs)
# This automake variable adds to the link-line for the executable
dftest_LDADD = \
$(ethereal_optional_objects) \
$(dftest_additional_libs) \
@SNMP_LIBS@ @SSL_LIBS@ \
$(plugin_ldadd) \
@GLIB_LIBS@ -lm \
@PCAP_LIBS@ @SOCKET_LIBS@ @NSL_LIBS@
dftest_LDFLAGS = -export-dynamic
CLEANFILES = \
idl2eth
DISTCLEANFILES = \
register.c \
register-static.c \
rdps \
ps.c \
*~
EXTRA_DIST = \
aclocal-flags \
capture-wpcap.c \
capture-wpcap.h \
cleanbld.bat \
config.h.win32 \
config.nmake \
debian/README.debian \
debian/changelog \
debian/control \
debian/copyright \
debian/dirs \
debian/docs \
debian/menu \
debian/postinst \
debian/prerm \
debian/rules \
doc/Makefile.am \
doc/Makefile.nmake \
doc/README.design \
doc/README.developer \
doc/README.idl2eth \
doc/README.plugins \
doc/README.regression \
doc/README.tvbuff \
doc/dfilter2pod.pl \
doc/editcap.pod \
doc/ethereal.pod.template \
doc/idl2eth.pod \
doc/mergecap.pod \
doc/randpkt.txt \
doc/tethereal.pod.template \
doc/text2pcap.pod \
editcap.c \
ethereal_be.py \
ethereal_gen.py \
mergecap.c \
text2pcap.c \
text2pcap.h \
text2pcap-scanner.l \
getopt.c \
getopt.h \
idl2eth.sh \
ieee-float.h \
image/Makefile.nmake \
image/editcap.rc.in \
image/elogo3d48x48.png \
image/ethereal48x48-trans.png \
image/ethereal48x48.png \
image/ethereal.ico \
image/ethereal.rc.in \
image/icon-excl.xpm \
image/icon-ethereal.xpm \
image/clist_ascend.xpm \
image/clist_descend.xpm \
image/mergecap.rc.in \
image/tethereal.rc.in \
image/text2pcap.rc.in \
INSTALL.configure \
Makefile.nmake \
make-manuf \
make-reg-dotc \
make-reg-dotc.py \
manuf \
manuf.tmpl \
ncp2222.py \
packet-ncp2222.inc \
print.ps \
process-x11-fields.pl \
README.aix \
README.bsd \
README.hpux \
README.irix \
README.linux \
README.tru64 \
README.vmware \
README.win32 \
randpkt.c \
rdps.c \
TODO \
dictionary.dtd \
dictionary.xml \
mobileipv4.xml \
nasreq.xml \
sunping.xml \
x11-fields
if SETUID_INSTALL
install-exec-hook:
-chmod +s $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/ethereal
-chmod +s $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/tethereal
-chmod +s $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/ethereal_static
else
install-exec-hook:
endif
#
# Currently register.c can be included in the distribution because
# we always build all protocol dissectors. We used to have to check
# whether or not to build the snmp dissector. If we again need to
# variably build something, making register.c non-portable, uncomment
# the dist-hook line below.
#
# Oh, yuk. We don't want to include "register.c" in the distribution, as
# its contents depend on the configuration, and therefore we want it
# to be built when the first "make" is done; however, Automake insists
# on putting *all* source into the distribution.
#
# We work around this by having a "dist-hook" rule that deletes
# "register.c", so that "dist" won't pick it up.
#
#dist-hook:
# @rm -f $(distdir)/register.c
if HAVE_PLUGINS
SUBDIRS = tools wiretap doc epan plugins packaging @ethereal_SUBDIRS@
else
SUBDIRS = tools wiretap doc epan packaging @ethereal_SUBDIRS@
endif
ethereal.1: ethereal doc/ethereal.pod.template
(cd doc ; \
$(MAKE) ../ethereal.1 )
tethereal.1: tethereal doc/tethereal.pod.template
(cd doc ; \
$(MAKE) ../tethereal.1 )
editcap.1: doc/editcap.pod
(cd doc ; \
$(MAKE) ../editcap.1 )
idl2eth.1: doc/idl2eth.pod
(cd doc ; \
$(MAKE) ../idl2eth.1 )
mergecap.1: doc/mergecap.pod
(cd doc ; \
$(MAKE) ../mergecap.1 )
text2pcap.1: doc/text2pcap.pod
(cd doc ; \
$(MAKE) ../text2pcap.1 )
packet-ncp2222.c : ncp2222.py
$(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/ncp2222.py > $@
libtool: $(LIBTOOL_DEPS)
$(SHELL) ./config.status --recheck
# We load top_stagedir with an explicit path so that libtool doesn't freak.
top_stagedir=`cd $(top_srcdir) && pwd`/packaging/svr4.stage
stagedir=$(top_stagedir)/$(PACKAGE).stage
host_cpu=@host_cpu@
host_os=@host_os@
svr4-package: $(bin_SCRIPTS) $(lib_LTLIBRARIES)
if test x$(HAVE_SVR4_PACKAGING) = xyes ; then \
rm -rf $(stagedir) ; \
$(MAKE) DESTDIR=$(stagedir) install-strip; \
$(srcdir)/packaging/svr4/mkpkg \
$(PACKAGE) \
$(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION)-$(host_os)-$(host_cpu)-local \
$(prefix) \
$(top_stagedir) ; \
else \
echo "Error: SVR4 packaging tools not found." ; \
echo "Package build abandoned." ; \
fi
solaris-package: svr4-package
specfile=$(top_srcdir)/packaging/rpm/ethereal.spec
rpm-package: dist
if test x$(HAVE_RPM_PACKAGING) = xyes ; then \
cp $(top_srcdir)/$(distdir).tar.gz $(RPM_SOURCEDIR) ; \
rpm -bb --clean --rmsource $(specfile) ; \
else \
echo "Error: RPM executable and/or source directory not found." ; \
echo "Package build abandoned." ; \
fi
srpm-package: dist
if test x$(HAVE_RPM_PACKAGING) = xyes ; then \
cp $(top_srcdir)/$(distdir).tar.gz $(RPM_SOURCEDIR) ; \
rpm -bs --clean --rmsource $(specfile) ; \
else \
echo "Error: RPM executable and/or source directory not found." ; \
echo "Package build abandoned." ; \
fi
debian-package: debian/rules
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc
clean-local:
rm -rf $(top_stagedir)