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$Id: README.win32,v 1.40 2002/10/09 03:17:36 gerald Exp $
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$Id: README.win32,v 1.41 2002/10/09 13:39:17 gerald Exp $
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Installing Ethereal, Tethereal, and Editcap on Win32
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====================================================
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(the mirror nearer to you may be faster).
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Plugins (gryphon.dll and mgcp.dll) can go in:
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C:\Program Files\Ethereal\plugins\<version>
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C:\Ethereal\plugins\<version>
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<Ethereal installation directory>\plugins\<version>
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Where <version> is the version number, without brackets.
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For example, C:\Ethereal\plugins\0.8.16
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Where <version> is the version number, without brackets. For example,
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if you have Ethereal 0.9.8 installed in the default location, plugins
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will reside in C:\Program Files\Ethereal\plugins\0.9.8
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Yes, the location of plugins needs to be more flexible.
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Compiling the Ethereal distribution from source
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===============================================
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You'll need the development package for GLIB, GTK+, and WinPcap.
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Those versions are available from the respctive home pages for
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each project (the same URLs as listed above). The development
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packages contain header files and stub libaries to link against.
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You'll need the development packages for GLIB, GTK+, WinPcap, zlib,
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and Net-SNMP. The GLIB, GTK+, and WinPcap packages are available from
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the respctive home pages for each project (the same URLs as listed
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above). The development packages contain header files and stub libaries
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to link against. Precompiled zlib and Net-SNMP packages are available
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at
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The use of an SNMP library has not been made to work yet in
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Ethereal/Win32, but a binary distribution of the UCD SNMP package,
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including header files and a DLL of the UCD SNMP library, can be had
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from:
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http://www.ethereal.com/distribution/win32/
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ftp://ftp.revelstone.com/snmp/binaries/
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The file will probably be called "ucd-snmp-X.X-x86-win32.zip", where
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"X.X" is the version number of the UCD SNMP library.
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Instructions for MS Visual C
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----------------------------
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the pathname of your Python interpreter executable. You should not have
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to modify any other Makefile.
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In order to compile, at least with the default settings, you also need
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zlib and net-snmp. The pre-compiled zlib packages available on the
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Gimp/Win32 and WinImage sites are faulty. A working version as well as
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a precompiled version of net-snmp can be downloaded from:
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http://www.ethereal.com/distribution/win32/
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Many of the file and directory names used in the build process go past
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the old 8.3 naming limitations. As a result, at least on Windows NT
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4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows .NET Server, you should use
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the newer "cmd.exe" command interpreter instead of the old
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"command.com", as the "command.com" on Windows 2000, at least, can't
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handle non-8.3 directory names. (It may be that the "command.com" in
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Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me, as it's the only command
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interpreter in those systems, can handle those directories. If not, it
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may not be possible to build Ethereal from the command line on those
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versions of Windows.)
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the old 8.3 naming limitations. As a result, at least on Windows NT 4.0,
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Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows .NET Server, you should use the
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newer "cmd.exe" command interpreter instead of the old "command.com",
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as the "command.com" on Windows 2000, at least, can't handle non-8.3
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directory names. (It may be that the "command.com" in Windows 95, Windows
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98, and Windows Me, as it's the only command interpreter in those systems,
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can handle those directories. If not, it may not be possible to build
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Ethereal from the command line on those versions of Windows.)
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Be sure that your command-line environment is set up to compile
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and link with MSVC. When installing MSVC, you can have your
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