non-Linux systems. Warn the user if they specified --with-libnl on one
of those systems.
Allow the user to specify a particular libnl version with --with-libnl.
If the user specifies --with-libnl=VERSION, and that libnl version isn't
found, fail. No need to have an explicit "auto" argument - that's the
default.
Fix a typo in a definition message.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=48402
Make libnl a --with flag instead of an --enable flag, since it is an optional
package. Make it a three-way flag, where 'no' disables, 'yes' enables (and
errors if it can't be found), and 'auto' enables (but doesn't complain if it
can't be found). Default to 'auto', which was our old behaviour.
[This is my first real foray into autoconf, so hopefully I got everything right]
svn path=/trunk/; revision=48398
Docbook was done using Pandoc and cleaned up by hand. Add an
asciidoc.conf which contains macros for linking to Wireshark bugs and
CVE IDs.
Remove the release-notes.chm target. I don't think we ever used it and
we're probably better off generating PDF or HTML if we need something
fancier than plain text.
In configure.ac, consolidate program path discovery a bit and add a2x
discovery.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=48307
thousands grouping (') flag and use it in format_size if it's available.
As far as I can tell this translates to "everywhere except Windows and
OpenBSD". According to the various build logs at
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=mingw32-glib2&project=windows%3Amingw%3Awin32
the OBS GLib packages enable GLib's internal printf implementation from
Gnulib which means we *should* be able to enable this on Windows.
Unfortunately this doesn't appear to be the case.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=48042
Add a (crude) check for the Qt version, making 4.6.0 the minimum.
The existing checks in configure.ac should be moved into into this new module.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=47537
Use them instead of repeating the same number several times.
AC_SUBST() them so we can pick them up in, for example, wireshark.spec.in .
svn path=/trunk/; revision=47481
are built with warnings.
Also add compiler-specific flags (in this case, just the flags to enable
ANSI C compilation) to CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=47479
what. If we don't find them, and the user specified --with-qt, fail (if
we haven't already failed to find Qt at all); if we don't find them, and
the user *didn't* specify --with-qt, just set UIC and MOC to "uic" and
"moc", which will fail on "make dist" but will at least allow the user
to build.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=47475
exists by doing:
if test "x$3" != "x" ; then
because if the program contains quotes it breaks the shell's parsing.
Instead test for the existence of $4 (which is mandatory if $3 is given).
Fix up the test program for -Wlogical-op so that it actually compiles
warning-free (at least on my system) when the compiler doesn't have the bug
we're checking for.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=46926
worked OK before. In the test program, try declaring foo() before
defining it, in case the problem is that --enable-extra-gcc-checks
enables checking for functions that weren't declared before they were
defined, so the lack of that declaration may have caused a separate
warning.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=46924
Cast away some implicit 64-bit-to-32-bit conversion errors due to use of
sizeof.
Cast away some implicit 64-bit-to-32-bit conversion errors due to use of
strtol() and strtoul().
Change some data types to avoid those implicit conversion warnings.
When assigning a constant to a float, make sure the constant isn't a
double, by appending "f" to the constant.
Constify a bunch of variables, parameters, and return values to
eliminate warnings due to strings being given const qualifiers. Cast
away those warnings in some cases where an API we don't control forces
us to do so.
Enable a bunch of additional warnings by default. Note why at least
some of the other warnings aren't enabled.
randpkt.c and text2pcap.c are used to build programs, so they don't need
to be in EXTRA_DIST.
If the user specifies --enable-warnings-as-errors, add -Werror *even if
the user specified --enable-extra-gcc-flags; assume they know what
they're doing and are willing to have the compile fail due to the extra
GCC warnings being treated as errors.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=46748
Enable PIE (if the compiler supports it) when compiling dumpcap. Do this
regardless of whether we're configured to install dumpcap setuid-root because
some users will end up running dumpcap as root regardless of how we were
configured.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=46608
function actually *exist*.
Declare foo() before defining it - if we configure with
--enable-extra-gcc-checks, given that we're building with -Werror (so
that we find out whether the compiler issues a warning for a particular
construct), we have to avoid constructs that will provoke *other*
warnings.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=46488
to see whether it really doesn't work right (i.e., warns bogusly about
variables in prototype definitions of function pointers shadowing
variables) or if the test fails for some other reason.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=46476
it do an additional check, if it finds that a given compiler option is
supported by the compiler, to see whether it's supported but
undesirable. The arguments are a chunk of code to try to compile with
-Werror, and a string to be used in the "checking..." message printed
when trying to compile the cunk of code.
Try enabling -Wshadow again, but have it check whether
extern int atoi(char *p);
int
foo(char *p)
{
int (*fptr)(char *p) = atoi;
return fptr(p) * 2;
}
compiles with -Wshadow and -Werror, so that we don't use -Wshadow with
compilers that complain about that; some older versions of GCC complain
about that, and it's really not worth our effort to eliminate or rename
arguments in function prototypes to make -Wshadow work even with those
compilers.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=46475
It appears that the compiler on
the OSX-10.5-x86 buildbot must be pretty old.
All the other *nix buildbot compilers do not
check the dummy param names used in the definition
of 'xxx' below to see if they are shadowing
anything.
void foo(tvbuff_t tvb, ...) {
'void (*xxx)(tvbuff_t tvb, ....) = NULL;'
...
}
I do seem to remember reading that gcc once
had this issue but was fixed eventually.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=46430
QtWidgets and, if we find it, add its flags to CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS, so
that we find the include files for the widgets. (If we don't find it,
we assume it's Qt 4.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=46382
Looks like this is not ready for prime time.
ToDo: determine why the OSX builds are finding issues that I don't see on Fedora.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=46378
AFAIK, all GTK Wireshark non-dirty sources now compile
without [-Wshadow] warnings.
(Altho I haven't tried the QT build or other possible
build variants), hopefully any remaining [-Wshadow] warnings for non-dirty
source can be fixed as they occur.
(Obviously this change can be reverted if there are many issues).
So: let's see if any of the automated builds break; :)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=46376
name". If it doesn't have a description, on OS X, use the System
Configuration framework to attempt to get a "friendly name" for
interfaces.
If a loopback device doesn't have a friendly name, give it "Loopback" as
the friendly name.
Move the "turn a CFString into a mallocated C string" routine into
common code, as it's used in more than one place.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=46131
checking whether the relevant frameworks are available. (An iOS port's
going to require a *lot* more work, and I don't know whether
Darwin-the-pure-OS even builds and runs any more.)
We don't need Core Services any more, as we're no longer using
Gestalt(). We just need Core Foundation for getting the OS version and
Application Services for firing up Web browser or file manager windows.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=46129
the compile line when building with cmake.
Put _U_'s definition in config.h when building with autofoo and on Windows.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=45034
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6134 :
Make VERSION_MAJOR, VERSION_MINOR, and VERSION_MICRO available in config.h so
(e.g.) dissector writers can #if around them as necessary to make a piece of
code compile with different versions of Wireshark. (Hopefully VERSION_MICRO
is not important in this respect!)
Windows also defines VERSION_EXTRA which can be used to help identify custom
builds; this is not done for these build methods (yet?).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=44986
add -no-cpp-precomp; I think the way the compiler handled precompiled
headers changed at some point. Let's stop adding it; that would fix bug
5878.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=44816
We *do*, however, use CFPropertyListCreateWithStream(), so we need to
check for it, and, if we're able to use the OS X frameworks at all, use
CFPropertyListCreateFromStream() if we don't have
CFPropertyListCreateWithStream().
svn path=/trunk/; revision=44812