My attachment adds a link to a XSLT file to the preamble of the PDML.
The XSLT will transform the PDML to a HTML page, and the HTML page
features a look similar to Wireshark. See
http://cubic.org/~doj/ebay/a.pdml for an example.
The patch also contains a small perl program which converts the
Wireshark colortable into javascript code which is used in the XSLT
file. If you want to use a different color scheme you would execute the
perl program and insert the generated javascript function into your XSLT
file.
To view the HTML you could either place the PDML and XSLT file on your
webserver and verify that your webserver sends the PDML file as
"text/xml". Then your webbrowser will find the linked XSLT file,
download that as well and convert the PDML to HTML on the fly.
You could also use an XSLT processor like xsltproc to convert the PDML
and XSLT into a static HTML file.
From me:
Minor fixups.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=37298
http://www.apachehaus.com/forum/index.php?action=printpage;topic=143.0
First problem: ZLIB build must be fixed for x64, otherwise there will be one unresolved external symbol later. Quick fix is to open build\win32\build_zlib.bat and insert this at line 51:
set ASM_OPTS=AS=ml64 LOC="-DASMV -DASMINF" OBJA="inffasx64.obj gvmat64.obj inffas8664.obj"
(info found in zlib\win32\Makefile.msc) and then open zlib\contrib\masmx64\inffas8664.c and prepend "../../" to four includes at the beginning.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=36616
zlib for GTK hasd this comment:
/* LFS conventions have no meaning on Windows. Looking for feature
* macros like _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE or _FILE_OFFSET_BITS on Windows is
* wrong. So make sure any such macros misguidedly defined by the
* user have no effect. Windows has large file support, but the
* official zlib DLL has not been built to provide the 64-bit offset
* APIs, sigh. So we have just patched out the 64-bit offset API
* from this header file.
*/
svn path=/trunk/; revision=36586
spaces, it needs to be quoted, the fact that, if the argument to a cd
command typed at cmd.exe contains spaces, it *doesn't* need to be quoted
nonwithstanding.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35987
- Define macros for certain CFLAGS in config.nmake iso of having defs in each makefile;
a. -DHAVE_CONFIG_H and -D_U_="" are now part of a macro named STANDARD_CFLAGS;
b. -WX has been replaced by WARNINGS_ARE_ERRORS (defined as -WX in config.nmake)
(This allows disabling "Warnings as Errors" by just changing config.nmake)
c. CVARSDLL definitions (not usage) have been removed from the various makefiles.
XXX: It appears the usage of CVARSDLL can also be removed (not yet done) since:
-DWIN32 and -DNULL=0 do not appear to be needed (any more);
-D_MT and _D_DLL are not needed since /MP causes these definitions.
d. Define a macro WARNINGS_CFLAGS with additional specific compiler (level4) warnings to be enabled.
E.G., 4295: array is too small to include a terminating null character
- config.nmake: reformat some long lines for readability;
- plugins\Makefile.nmake: clean-deps does nothing: remove it (and usage in top-level makefile);
- dissectors/Makefile.nmake: test to enable packet-rrc.obj target needs to include MSVC2010 ...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35747
(Treat warnings as errors);
Done by simplifing the dependency line for the objects so that the
default .c.obj inference rule is used.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35564
Followup to 34081: move libwsutil _all_ the way forward so that our inet_pton
is always linked in before wsock32's. This means that our Windows-7 Win64
builds (on which there is a native inet_pton in wsock32) will still work on
pre-Vista Win64's.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34093
with the Lua or libgnutls flags, as nothing in the top-level directory
should use them directly.
However, libwireshark *does* require the Lua flags, so use them.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=33534
Sébastien's initial commit [1] didn't contain support for embedding Python on
Windows.
[1] http://anonsvn.wireshark.org/viewvc?view=rev&revision=28529
From me:
Comment out PYTHON_EMBED for now.
Start a list of known Python+CRT versions.
Add get_wspython_dir to libwireshark.def.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=33036
Add tools/textify.sh, which makes a Notepad-clickable copy of a text
file. Use it for COPYING, NEWS, README, README.windows, and help/*.txt.
Remove tools/unix2dos.pl and use Cygwin's u2d instead.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32440
(But it built on the Win64 buildbot; did Microsoft add it in later
releases? If so, should we include it only if it's needed?)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32107