on what libwiretap thinks it is.
Update some comments to reflect the death of the hack used to include
(libwiretap) plugin support in programs not built with libwireshark.
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knowledge of particular types of plugins. Instead, let particular types
of plugins register with the common plugin code, giving a name and a
routine to recognize that type of plugin.
In particular applications, only process the relevant plugin types.
Add a Makefile.common to the codecs directory.
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./configure's options for gtk2 vs gtk3 vs qt.
Make it possible to not build the GNOME package (now both UIs' packages are
optional). I think Chris requested this a while ago.
If this works out it may make sense to control the rest of the options via
./configure .
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data files (diameter/*, COPYING, manuf) when running *shark from the
build directory.
Do this by passing in the top-level source directory as a compile-time
definition (unfortunately this has to be in the top-level Makefile too because
some programs link directly with epan/filesystem.c).
The plugins dir is no longer below the datafile directory but rather the
progfile directory (if we have one). Handle the special case of AUTHORS-SHORT
(a data file but a generated one) by checking the file name before building
the path.
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=5664
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Debian still uses XPMs for their menu system[1] so distribute wsicon32.xpm in
the source tarball again (reverting part of r48565). This is the icon that
debian/wireshark.menu refers to.
[1] http://lintian.debian.org/tags/menu-icon-not-in-xpm-format.html
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configure Wireshark, so we don't, for example, do "make distcheck" with
no options, and thus default to GTK+ 3, on a system without GTK+ 3 where
Wireshark was configured with --with-gtk2. (This also means that if
we're configuring only with Qt, or with GTK+ *and* Qt, "make distcheck"
will check with those.)
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fails.
Fix radius/Custom.make so that automake likes it (remove the \ followed by
nothing). Once that's done, make the inclusion of that file mandatory so
that it actually (as I supposed--incorrectly--would happen in r47243) gets
distributed in the source tarball.
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packages, providing macros that we use in our configure script in case
somebody building from SVN doesn't happen to have the package installed
and thus doesn't happen to have those macros defined.
In the case of Qt, there *isn't* such a .m4 file, so we had to create
the macro. Move it to acinclude.m4, and rename it to
AC_WIRESHARK_QT_CHECK to indicate that it's our own check.
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Remove the 03-preferences patch: there's an ongoing discussion over at Debian
about using xdg-open to open URLs[1] (instead of sensible-browser as this
patch was doing) and anyway xdg-open behaves better for Balint.
Since we'll be using xdg-open, add a dependency on xdg-utils (also suggested
by Balint).
Both changes are untested.
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=172436
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no need to set it for the GTK+ version, so don't. (For Qt, we should
find some other way of forcing it to link wireshark-qt as a C++ program,
perhaps by having a wireshark-qt.cpp file in the top-level source
directory that contains main() and that calls the ui/qt code.)
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for Leopard. Fix some issues that came up with the older versions.
We don't support building *on* Leopard - we check for that up front - so
eliminate some code to handle that.
When uninstalling, check for the installed version by looking at the
name of the -done file, so we don't have to trust the _VERSION settings.
We don't appear to need to build our own versions of libpng or pixman
when building *on* Snow Leopard *for* Leopard.
The libffi configure patch for GLib appears not to be necessary -
perhaps building and installing pkg-config *before* building GLib makes
it no longer necessary - and it doesn't work with older versions of
GLib, so don't apply it.
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when building for OS X; that causes the MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
environment variable to be set when building (so that, for example, we
don't use linker features available on the version on which we're
building but not on the minimum OS version for which we're building),
and causes the SDK for that version to be used (so that, for example, we
don't link with libraries with later version numbers than the ones
provided with the OS version for which we're building).
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against the Gtk+ libraries.
(I didn't notice this before because the resulting programs aren't, on my
system, actually linked against the libraries they don't use--presumably
because of the "-Wl,--as-needed" flag.)
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./configure now accepts:
--with-gtk2 : enabled by default; exclusive of --with-gtk3
--with-gtk3 : disabled by default; exclusive of --with-gtk2
--with-qt : disabled by default, can be specified with gtk
--enable-wireshark : controls whether *any* GUI is built
If Qt is enabled then a new program is created: "wireshark-qt". "wireshark"
remains the Gtk+ version.
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core, epan, and ui, and link them to each other to varying degrees. This
seems to be the best way to organize our documentation. The alternative
is to switch to a single doxygen.cfg and manually add files to different
groups or sections.
Add a wireshark.dox file which contains markup for the main page. Add
.dox and .txt to svnadd. Clean up our tag files. Force wsar_html to
rebuild each time.
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output directory to wsar_html (Wireshark API Reference HTML) to match
the Docbook naming convention. In each doxygen.cfg.in move the
doxygen_global.cfg to the top of the file so that our local definitions
don't get clobbered. Add makefile targets for wsar_html and wsar-zip.
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