As of version 0.99.8, there has been an annoying problem in the ASN.1 dissector:
when using a 'type table' which discribes the ASN.1 syntax of the traced packets,
wireshark would crash on the very first packet. The cause for the crash is an out-of-
boundry write, detected by g_free().
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and "deprecated" groups the default. Add an "abort" group for code that
shouldn't exit the program. Update the makefiles to call "checkAPIs.pl
-g abort" for dissectors. Remove a dependency on "cat" in checkAPIs.pl.
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libwireshark (and the plugins using those functions) do not depend on
wiretap on Windows.
While doing that, rename the eth_* functions to ws_*.
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(Temporarily disable the warnings as errors default on Unix to get
to get the buildbots and people with gcc40 going again until those
additional warnings gcc40 generates can be fixed-I'm working on it
ASAP)
Patch for configure.in which disables by default the treatment of
warnings as errors.
It can be enabled with './configure --with-warnings-as-errors'.
The macro will test first if GCC is present. If it's the case,
HAVE_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS is defined. All the USING_GCC have been replaced
by HAVE_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS.
With this switch, people won't suffer from unexpected warnings when
downloading svn sources during the transition time ;)
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directory and most of the plugins to match the same command
put in the Makefile.nmake files for Windows compliations. Fix
a few warnings when compiling under gcc 3.4.4 on FreeBSD. Create
new automake file variable called USING_GCC in configure.in and
wiretap/configure.in to acomplish the above -Werror addition.
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fix this, by providing required functions in the new file file_util.c - it's mostly copied from GLib (g_open alike - that take UTF8 as filename format but don't use msvcrt.dll V6 for this as the glib files do)
"link" to these functions in file_util.h: #define eth_open eth_stdio_open
revert changes (from SVN 20282) throughout the code related to these file functions which were introduced with the first tries of MSVC 2005 ...
Hopefully I've done everything right with the new file_util.c ...
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- Microsoft .Net Framework SDK Version 1.1
- Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0 SDK
... which seems to work fine now (except for the open problems like zlib) :-)
Some of the plugins need different linker flags depending on the MSVC. I've set a "define" in config.nmake (PLUGIN_LDFLAGS) and used it in the affected plugins/.../Makefile.nmake. Maybe we should generally change the plugins that way.
btw: The "Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003" (mentioned some time ago on the list) doesn't work as some important files are missing - and we have much easier alternatives now :-)
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The problem is the slash in e.g.:
@$(PYTHON) ../../tools/make-dissector-reg.py
is interpreted as an option instead of being part of the path.
I didn't wanted to use backslashes as this might introduce new problems with cygwin's python port.
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