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33 lines
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This is an example of how to build a Wireshark plugin out-of-tree. This
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is an alternative, more recent way to build Wireshark binary plugins,
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than the one in 'README.plugins', that describes in detail how to
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include a new plugin into the project source tree (here called in-tree
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build). Building a plugin out-of-tree doesn't require rebuilding the whole
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Wireshark source tree every time.
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You always need to rebuild plugins for each major.minor Wireshark version.
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Binary compatibility is never guaranteed between those releases and Wireshark
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will explicitly check for which version the plugin was built and refuse
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to load it otherwise.
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Note that this method builds the plugin against Wireshark's *system installion*,
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using CMake's Config-file mechanism[1] for configuration.
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You should of course adapt this trivial example to your own needs.
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To build/install the plugin:
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$ mkdir build && cd build
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$ cmake ..
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$ make
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$ sudo make install
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If your WiresharkConfig.cmake file is not in one of the standard cmake search
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paths you will have to tell cmake where to find it. You can do so using
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CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, for example:
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$ cmake -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="/opt/wireshark" ..
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[1]https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/manual/cmake-packages.7.html#config-file-packages
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