libraries. A single library is generated with the lex code without the barrier
"stop on warning". Another library is generated from the remaining source
files with the "stop on warning" barrier.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21813
- asn dissectors : libasndissectors.la
- pidl dissectors : libpidldissectors.la
- normal dissectors : libdissectors.la *and* libcleandissectors.la. I
separated it in two libraries temporarily. The source files used to build
libcleandissectors.la do not generate warning anymore and the -Werror is used
to compile them. If we patch a dissector and it doesn't generate warning
anymore, we have to move the filename dissector from DISSECTOR_SRC to
CLEAN_DISSECTOR_SRC in epan/dissectors/Makefile.common.
If you want to define specific cflags for one library type, let's say pidl, you
may define libpidldissectors_la_CFLAGS.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21324
- Registers H.223 as a dissector for RTP CLEARMODE payloads -
and makes some other modifications to the H.223 dissector to make this
work correctly.
-Allows a standalone binary, epan/reassemble_test, to be built; this can be run from the commandline and should end up printing out "success"
if all goes well.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20935
UAT is an API to handle User Accessible Tables,
an UAT is basically an array of arbitrary structs that has a file representation
as a mean for mantaining things like:
- the snmp_users_table
- dfilter macros
- ipsec/ssl key bindings
- k12 configuration,
- and many other table-like user modifiable preferences
comming soon gtk's uat_window() and prefs_add_uat()
uat.h is fairly doc[uo]m[m]?ented, a README with a simple example of how is to be used will be available as I write them
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20586
used with shared libraries, to fix some error that shows up in some
cases; some Apple documentation recommends it for most shared libraries.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20312
are made, so that if libwireshark is shared, the crypt library is built
appropriately. (This squelches a build warning, at least in OS X, that
linking a shared library with a static library is non-portable; it
should also arrange that the crypt library is built as
position-independent code if necessary.)
DISTCLEANFILES subsumes CLEANFILES, so it doesn't need to list files
already in CLEANFILES.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20237
distcheck failure. Move the nmake build targets for airpdcap from
epan/dissectors to epan. This will probably break the Windows build.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20231
move the files until these changes are checked in). Add an AC_DEFINE
for airpdcap (which will be removed once the changes have settled).
Update the airpdcap code to compile on non-Windows systems. Fix up
comments and whitespace to conform more closely to the rest of the
code base. Verified to compile under Windows and OS X.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20227
library. If that's not done, it leaves to ethereal or other binaries
using it the job of linking adns within them. This behaviour is
unreliable and breaks when using the --as-needed flag for GNU ld
(version 2.16 or better 2.17).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17969
returned quite a list of files. Add them to MAINTAINERCLEANFILES.
Whitespace changes (replace multiple spaces by TABs, in a few cases this
needed to be done at the beginning of Makefile lines.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=14891
files. Do this with GENERATED_HEADER_FILES, GENERATED_C_FILES, and
GENERATED_FILES macros in Makefile.common files, along the lines of what
wiretap/Makefile.common has.
Clean up "*~" files with "make clean" rather than only "make distclean"
in some additional places.
Add "maintainer-clean" rules to the Makefile.nmake files, paralelling
the ones in the automake-generated Makefile.in files, using the
GENERATED_FILES macros from Makefile.common files. In some cases, move
the cleanup of files from "make distclean" to "make maintainer-clean",
and in other cases, put in a comment indicating why we're not doing that
(because some files that are distributed in the source tarballs, namely
Flex output, were built with a UN*X Flex and won't compile on Windows,
so we get rid of them with "make distclean" so you can clean up stuff
that *has* to be re-generated for Windows).
Clean up some *CLEANFILES definitions - get rid of ones that no longer
apply as files were moved or that add to the definition a name that's
already there.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13402
"datafile", and code in epan/filesystem.c expectes DATAFILE_DIR to be
set to the "ethereal" subdirectory of the data directory, not to the
data directory itself.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13322
>From autoconf.info:
In order to support these features, it is essential that `datadir'
remains being defined as `${prefix}/share' to depend upon the current
value of `prefix'.
A corollary is that you should not use these variables except in
Makefiles. For instance, instead of trying to evaluate `datadir' in
`configure' and hard-coding it in Makefiles using e.g.,
`AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DATADIR, "$datadir")', you should add
`-DDATADIR="$(datadir)"' to your `CPPFLAGS'.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13275
put the name of the ".o" files into _O variables (I'm not sure whether
the current .am files automatically support building programs statically
linked with libethereal, as a result of using libtool; if so, the _O
versions of those variables aren't necessary, and, if not, we probably
need to use them).
Use the _LO variables in libethereal_la_LIBADD and
libethereal_la_DEPENDENCIES.
(This means that we use "g_ascii_strtoull.lo" rather than
"g_ascii_strtoull.o" to make the libethereal shared library; that's what
we need to do, but we weren't doing it.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11906
64-bit integer; use "g_ascii_strtoull()", and, in the configure script,
check whether it's available in GLib (it's not in GLib 1.2[.x]) and, if
not, supply the GLib 2.4.5 version of the routine.
For G_MAXUINT32 and G_MAXUINT64, put a "U" at the end of the constant to
explicitly flag it as unsigned.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11889
include of <resolv.h> in any system header file gets the system
<resolv.h> (needed for builds on Tru64 with GTK+ 1.2[.x]).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11615
the distribution, as was the case in the past.
Arrange that RCS IDs be expanded, and that the EOL style be native, for
epan/dissectors/Makefile.{am,common,nmake}.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11532
Also move ncp222.py, x11-fields, process-x11-fields.pl,
make-reg-dotc, and make-reg-dotc.py.
Adjust #include lines in files that include packet-*.h
files.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11410
they have LF at the end of the line on UN*X and CR/LF on Windows;
hopefully this means that if a CR/LF version is checked in on Windows,
the CRs will be stripped so that they show up only when checked out on
Windows, not on UN*X.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11400
- moved doxygen.cfg to doxygen.cfg.in and let configure to the substitution
on unix. Adapted the namke files accordingly.
- Don't add doxygen as a dependency for libethereal and libui: As doxygen is
an unconditional target, this would cause the applications to be rebuild
every time make was called, even when nothing changed in the meantime.
This means that by now we need to do "make doxygen" manually in case we
want updated documentation.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11238
that dissectors should call to report file open and read errors, and
have "report_open_failure()" and "report_read_failure()" call through
those pointers, rather than being defined and exported by the
application using libethereal - instead, the application would define
those functions and pass pointers to them to 'epan_init()".
Move "report_err.h" to the epan directory, as the functions it declares
are now part of the libethereal API.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10470
- Create epan/Makefile.common
- Move dissector_src and helper files from Makefile.common to
epan/Makefile.common
- Create register.c in epan/
- link all the files into libethereal
- put plugin_src into epan/Makefile.am
Try to make rpms build with rpm v4 again (sorry, I've forgotten who to
attribute this to).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10273
protocols (where there's a virtual circuit ID of some sort in packets)
what conversations are for protocols ultimately running atop
connectionless network layers. Have circuit type and ID values in the
"packet_info" structure.
Have the Frame Relay dissector set the circuit type and ID values, and
have the Wellfleet compression protocol set up circuit information and
store compression information with the circuit.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6469
Put a hash-table of "interesting" fields in the per-proto-tree data.
The dfilter code records which fields/protocols are "interesting" (by which
I mean, their value or existence is checked). Thus, the proto_tree routines
can create special arrays of field_info*'s that are ready for the dfilter
engine to use during a filter operation.
Also store the "proto_tree_is_visible" boolean, renamed "visible", in
the per-proto-tree data.
Move epan_dissect_t to its own header file to make #include dependencies
easier to handle.
Provide epan_dissect_fill_in_columns(), which accepts just the epan_dissect_t*
as an argument.
epan_dissect_new() needs to be followed by epan_dissect_run() for the
dissection to actually take place. Between those two calls,
epan_dissect_prime_dfilter() can be run 0, 1, or multiple times in order to
prime the empty proto_tree with the "intersesting" fields from the dfilter_t.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4422
access their own "pinfo". A packet_info is stored in epan_dissect_t,
which is created for the dissection of a single packet.
GUI functions which need to access the packet_info of the currently
selected packet used to use "pi"; now they use cfile.edt->pi. cfile's
"edt" member is the epan_dissect_t of the currently-selected packet.
The functionality of blank_packetinfo() was moved into
dissect_packet(), as that's the only place that called blank_packetinfo(),
after a spurious call to blank_packetinfo() was removed from
packet_list_select_cb().
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4246
to_str.{c,h}. Resolved strange situation where ipx_addr_to_str was
declared in packet.h but defined in packet-ipx.c by moving
ipx_addr_to_str, ipxnet_to_str_punct, and ipxnet_to_str from packet-ipx.{c,h} to to_str.{c,h}
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3219
into epan/ftypes.
Re-write display filter routines using Lemon parser instead of yacc.
Besides using a different tool, the new grammar is much simpler, while
the display filter engine itself is more powerful and more easily extended.
Add dftest executable, to test display filter "bytecode" generation.
Add option to "configure" to build dftest or randpkt, both of which are not
built by default.
Implement Ed Warnicke's ideas about dranges in the new display filter and
ftype code.
Remove type FT_TEXT_ONLY in favor of FT_NONE, and have protocols registered
as FT_PROTOCOL. Thus, FT_NONE is used only for simple labels in the proto tree,
while FT_PROTOCOL is used for protocols. This was necessary for being
able to make byte slices (ranges) out of protocols, like "frame[0:3]"
Win32 Makefile.nmake's will be added tonight.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2967
*future* version, not of 1.4, which is the *current* version - i.e.,
it's newer than 1.4) complains, if "dfilter-grammar.c" and
"dfilter-scanner.c" are part of "EXTRA_libethereal_a_SOURCES", that
"dfilter-grammar.o" is built both from "dfilter-grammar.c" and
"dfilter-grammar.y", and that "dfilter-scanner.o" is built both from
"dfilter-scanner.c" and "dfilter-scanner.l", and refuses to build
"Makefile.in".
Moving them to "EXTRA_DIST" makes 1.4b happy.
Automake 1.4 allows them either to be in "EXTRA_libethereal_a_SOURCES"
or in "EXTRA_DIST"; the only difference between the generated
"Makefile.in" files is which of those two variables the files are in,
and the only difference that makes is that it keeps those two files out
of "SOURCES", which means that "make ID" doesn't include them in the
files it looks at, and "make TAGS" and "make tags" don't include them in
the files they look at. I'm not sure whether the tags file should be
built from "dfilter-grammar.y" and "dfilter-scanner.l", or from
"dfilter-grammar.c" and "dfilter-scanner.c"; the former means you see
the real source file, not the generated source file, if you look for a
symbol defined in one of those files, while the latter means you can
look for symbols in code generated by YACC/Bison or Flex.
In either case, the generated files go into the distribution tarball,
which is what we want.
For now, we go with what makes Automake 1.4b happy.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2909
declare it, and define a "BIT_SWAP" macro that uses it, in
"epan/bitswap.h".
Use that macro to bit-swap bytes in the IEEE 802.11 dissector, rather
than the macro that was used (said macro used GCCisms and didn't compile
on Windows).
Make an "init_plugin()" routine to enable a plugin and call its init
routine, and call it from "check_plugin_status()" and
"plugins_enable_cb()", rather than having very similar code in two
places; "patable" is now part of libethereal, and, at least on Windows,
attempts to refer to it from "libui" failed. Make "patable" static to
"epan/plugins.c". (This may still not work, as now "libui" is calling a
routine in "libethereal"; if that fails, perhaps it's time to get rid of
the "enable/disable plugins" stuff completely, as new-style plugins, at
least, register themselves as protocols and should be controllable from
the "Edit->Protocols" window just as built-in dissectors are.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2649
"config.h", and update it to include stuff added to "config.h" and
remove stuff removed from "config.h".
Give libethereal a "config.h.win32" and make its "Makefile.nmake" file
copy it to "config.h".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2504
file, rather than the top-level Ethereal configuration file, check for
"inet_aton()", "inet_pton()", and "inet_ntop()". Then make its
Makefile.am include the appropriate object files if necessary.
Otherwise, they don't get built and put into libethereal, and therefore
attempts to link with anything in libethereal that uses them fail on
platforms that lack ethem, causing the build to fail.
That means a bunch of things need to be fixed to cope with libethereal
having its own "config.h" file; this means removing the include of
"config.h" from some libethereal header files. Move the definitions of
the path names used only by "resolv.c" to "resolv.c" from "resolv.h" (so
"resolv.h" doesn't need "config.h", define HAVE_PLUGINS in the configure
script (so we don't have to include it in "plugins.h" to check whether
HAVE_DLFCN_H is defined).
Unfortunately, stuff outside libethereal needs to know PLUGIN_DIR; for
now, define that in the top-level configuration file, and have Ethereal
and Tethereal pass it as an argument to "epan_init()" - that should be
cleaned up at some point.
Remove from the top-level configure script checks for things used only
in libethereal.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2498
starting with "epan_", change the name of the library from libepan.a to
libethereal.a, and from libepan.lib to ethereal.lib.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2492