wireshark/asn1/rtse/Makefile.nmake
Anders Broman c33182b898 From Graeme Lunt:
Here are a number of small patches for asn1 based dissectors:

acse:
  release request/response column information (many X.400/X.500 unbinds are
empty)
  "standardised" PNAME to "ISO 8650-1 OSI Association Control Service"
  fix for crash when using EXTERNAL dissector

rtse:
  column information when attempting a resume

x509if:
  generation of LDAP-style DNs from RDNSequences 
  new function x509if_get_last_dn() to get the last DN generated.

x509af:
  DSS parameters
  certificate extension naming
  subject naming of certificate

x509sat:
  Guide syntax (as SET now supported)
  PDU exports.
  
cms:
  verification of message digest attribute (SHA-1 and MD5)
  
ess:
  enumerated/restrictive/permissive/informative security categories

x411:
  generation of string encoding of X.400 addresses, trace information and message identifiers.

s4406:
  separate types for primary and copy precedence to allow better filtering (e.g. primary precedence = flash)
  priority-level-qualifier


svn path=/trunk/; revision=16508
2005-11-16 07:13:12 +00:00

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Makefile

## Use: $(MAKE) /$(MAKEFLAGS) -f makefile.nmake
#
# $Id$
include ../../config.nmake
UNIX2DOS=$(PERL) ../../tools/unix2dos.pl
PROTOCOL_NAME=rtse
DISSECTOR_FILES=packet-$(PROTOCOL_NAME).c packet-$(PROTOCOL_NAME).h
all: generate_dissector
generate_dissector: $(DISSECTOR_FILES)
$(DISSECTOR_FILES): ../../tools/asn2eth.py $(PROTOCOL_NAME).asn packet-$(PROTOCOL_NAME)-template.c packet-$(PROTOCOL_NAME)-template.h $(PROTOCOL_NAME).cnf
!IFDEF PYTHON
$(PYTHON) ../../tools/asn2eth.py -X -b -e -p $(PROTOCOL_NAME) -c $(PROTOCOL_NAME).cnf -s packet-$(PROTOCOL_NAME)-template $(PROTOCOL_NAME).asn
!ELSE
@echo Error: You need Python to use asn2eth.py
@exit 1
!ENDIF
clean:
rm -f parsetab.py $(DISSECTOR_FILES)
# Fix EOL in generated dissectors. Cygwin's python generates files with
# mixed EOL styles, which can't be commited to the SVN repository.
# Stuff included from template and "cnf" files has "\r\n" on windows, while
# the generated stuff has "\n".
fix_eol: generate_dissector
move packet-$(PROTOCOL_NAME).c packet-$(PROTOCOL_NAME).c.tmp
move packet-$(PROTOCOL_NAME).h packet-$(PROTOCOL_NAME).h.tmp
$(UNIX2DOS) < packet-$(PROTOCOL_NAME).c.tmp > packet-$(PROTOCOL_NAME).c
$(UNIX2DOS) < packet-$(PROTOCOL_NAME).h.tmp > packet-$(PROTOCOL_NAME).h
del /f packet-$(PROTOCOL_NAME).c.tmp packet-$(PROTOCOL_NAME).h.tmp
copy_files: generate_dissector fix_eol
xcopy packet-$(PROTOCOL_NAME).c ..\..\epan\dissectors /d /y
xcopy packet-$(PROTOCOL_NAME).h ..\..\epan\dissectors /d /y