cmake is already in the basic list of packages. "cmake3" is
necessary for RHEL/CentOS 7 (where the "cmake" package is 2.8.12),
but that distribution isn't supported on 4.0 and later.
At the same time, the OpenSUSE 15.4 repository accidentally has
a "cmake3" package which is an earlier version than the "cmake" RPM,
which creates some conflicts when trying to install both.
(https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark-containers/-/jobs/3328997023)
So, don't attempt to install cmake3 anymore.
They were checking for --help in an unusual manner that failed when
run with no arguments.
I've checked that --help works for each script, and that debian-setup.sh
actually works.
NOTE: bsd-setup.sh and rpm-setup.sh seem to have sometimes-broken
formatting, because they try to pass escape sequences to echo, which
POSIX says is implementation-defined (except on XSI-conformant systems).
These changes were mostly made using the following script, with a
manual fix in bsd-setup.sh because it isn't using "switch case".
```python
#!/bin/env python3
import sys
import re
usage_p = re.compile(r'^if \[ "\$1" = "--help" \]\nthen\n((?:\t(?:printf|echo) .*\n)*)\texit 1\nfi$',
re.MULTILINE)
case_p = re.compile(r'(^\tcase \$arg in$)',
re.MULTILINE)
root_check_p = re.compile(r'(\n# Check if the user is root(?:\n|.)*?fi\n)',
re.MULTILINE)
done_p = re.compile(r'(^done\n)',
re.MULTILINE)
def fix_setup(name: str):
assert name.endswith('-setup.sh')
with open(name, 'r') as fin:
s = fin.read()
s = usage_p.sub(r'function print_usage() {\n\1}', s)
s = case_p.sub(r'''\1
\t\t--help)
\t\t\tprint_usage
\t\t\texit 0
\t\t\t;;''', s)
m1 = root_check_p.search(s)
if m1:
root_check = m1[0]
s = root_check_p.sub('', s)
pos = done_p.search(s).end() # type: ignore[union-attr]
s = s[:pos] + root_check + s[pos:]
with open(name, 'w') as fout:
fout.write(s)
if __name__ == '__main__':
for name in sys.argv[1:]:
fix_setup(name)
```
We use debian-setup.sh and rpm-setup.sh to build the containers in
https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark-containers/. Make sure they fail
with a nonzero exit status, otherwise we might end up with an invalid
container image.
Make sure OPTIONS is defined in all of the setup scripts that use it.
Asciidoctor is now required for packaging. Try to make sure it's
installed on CentOS 8 and openSUSE 15.2. Note that CentOS 8 doesn't have
an Asciidoctor package, which complicates our SPEC.
Convert doc/*.pod to Asciidoctor. This:
* Means we use the same markup for our man pages, the guides, and
release notes.
* Lets us add versions to our man pages.
* Gives us more formatting options, e.g. AsciiDoc supports `commands`,
nested lists and makes it easy to include version information. The
manpage backend doesn't seem to support tables very well,
unfortunately.
Convert our CMake configuration to produce *roff and html man pages
using Asciidoctor. Add a "manarg" block macro which makes our synopses
wrap correctly.
Similar to the release notes, guides, and FAQ, if Asciidoctor isn't
found the man pages won't be generated or installed.
Move Asciidoctor to the list of package build dependencies in various
places.
This commit includes the conversion script (pod2adoc.py), which will be
removed later.
Line count sanity check:
Man page .pod .adoc
androiddump 260 280
asn2deb 93 105
capinfos 401 471
captype 54 55
ciscodump 241 269
dftest 42 42
dpauxmon 153 169
dumpcap 464 534
editcap 528 583
etwdump 136 156
extcap 157 181
idl2deb 91 103
idl2wrs 120 100
mergecap 206 207
mmdbresolve 75 75
randpkt 107 111
randpktdump 158 184
rawshark 558 610
reordercap 76 78
sdjournal 145 157
sshdump 272 302
text2pcap 274 312
tshark 2135 2360
udpdump 133 151
wireshark-filter 486 479
wireshark 2967 3420
Migrate compress-pngs from a Bash script that ran Make to a Python
script, which should be usable on more platforms.
Add Efficient Compression Tool (ect) to the list of compressors.
Add the compressors to the various *-setup.sh scripts, but comment them
out for now.
This matches what deb-setup does - it has an --install-deb-deps optionto
install tools necessary to build a .deb.
Document it in the WSDG while we're at it.
Convert wiretap/ascend.y.in from Bison/YACC to Lemon and rename it to
wiretap/ascend_parser.lemon. Tighten up some of our scanning and
parsing. Make the indentation in it and related files consistent. Aside
from the recent IPv4 fragment offset changes, this produces identical
output to the 3.4 branch for the Ascend trace files I have here.
Remove the comment about supporting other commands. Another timeline
might have an Ascend that successfully pivoted to DSL or 15625B+1D
gigabit ISDN, but this one has neither.
This was our last/only Bison/YACC file, so remove Bison/YACC as a
development and packaging dependency and remove references to it from
the documentation.
Re-enable Fedora build and add CentOS 8 and OpenSUSE 15.2 builds.
Fedora 33 does out of build tree cmake builds and needs spec file changes.
CentOS 8 has some changes with cmake and other packages that are similar to
older Fedora, and needs extra repositories enabled to get -devel packages
(still missing -devel for some optional libraries). OpenSUSE Leap 15.2 also
has some changes needed to build. Note that OpenSUSE Leap 15.1 is EOL
at the end of November 2020. Fixes#16971
It's possible to play opus payload with libopus (https://opus-codec.org/).
Closes#16882.
Helped-by: Pascal Quantin <pascal.quantin@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Lin Sun <lin.sun@zoom.us>
Signed-off-by: Yuanzhi Li <ryanlee@mail.ustc.edu.cn>
Most people will never generate API documentation by running the
'wsar_html' target and will not notice any feature degradation.
On Ubuntu 18.04, doxygen depends on libclang1-6.0 (and indirectly
libllvm6.0), 108M can be saved by not installing these.
Change-Id: I51b58f4106696b5475c48afcdaed256f9a97cc81
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/36416
Reviewed-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
It is possible to decode iLBC payload. It uses libilbc library (https://github.com/TimothyGu/libilbc).
Bug: 16314
Change-Id: Id4cad7ae32305a0e94ef32beb24e07733d7f834e
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/35686
Reviewed-by: João Valverde <j@v6e.pt>
Petri-Dish: Pascal Quantin <pascal@wireshark.org>
Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot
Reviewed-by: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com>
Allow easy import of profiles. Profiles must be stored inside
a zip file, with no additional hierarchy.
Change-Id: I0ae77460c20ef6b3e447906e671b0cefa6b9b032
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/33881
Petri-Dish: Roland Knall <rknall@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot
Reviewed-by: Roland Knall <rknall@gmail.com>
Some packages are missing, others are in the wrong place.
Change-Id: I396716e85e2106f527b7ff7ad5ee7a519061cbdd
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/33264
Reviewed-by: Alexis La Goutte <alexis.lagoutte@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com>
It is not necessary to know the full path to a program. Instead use the
'type' shell builtin (part of POSIX) to detect availability.
Change-Id: Id68b298625d389a1f7843f52f56312bf81d97b80
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/31540
Reviewed-by: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
JSON-GLib was added in v2.9.0rc0-201-g511c2e166a, but is no longer
necessary since we have a home-grown JSON dumper (wsutil/json_dumper.h).
Remove the remaining traces and additionally remove GObject from
FindGLIB2.cmake since it was only added for JSON-GLib.
Change-Id: If9dfd2c60cec130f98109d100bdb6618bde06ba0
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/30733
Petri-Dish: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot
Reviewed-by: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com>