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Have FindWSWinLibs check for WIRESHARK_LIB_DIR before WIRESHARK_BASE_DIR to match the behavior of config.nmake and the Windows buildbots, which set the former but not the latter. It looks like the latest GLib DLL contains GThread. Adjust FindGTHREAD2.cmake accordingly. Change-Id: I0232b1819eca9ba2c39ae6834daddf65af979d7d Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/4887 Reviewed-by: Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
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7.5 KiB
CMake
214 lines
7.5 KiB
CMake
Explain the cmake build system for wireshark
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Notice
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To find out the current state of the cmake implementation for
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Wireshark, please take a look at "What needs to be done?" below.
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Basically this is an experiment and if we find out that it works
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and we like cmake more than autofoo we might switch one day.
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Table of contents
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How to get started with cmake (Unix/Linux and Win32/64)?
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Why cmake?
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Why not cmake?
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What needs to be done?
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Links regarding cmake
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How to get started with cmake (Unix/Linux and Win32/64)?
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You can find documentation on cmake at: http://www.cmake.org/
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cmake is designed to support out of tree builds. So much so, that
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in tree builds do not work properly in all cases.
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How to do out of tree build (Unix/Linux):
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1) Install cmake.
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2) Assuming, you are in the top directory of the wireshark source
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cd ..
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3) mkdir build
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4) cd build
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5) cmake [options] ../<Name_of_WS_source_dir>
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6) make (or cmake --build .)
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7) (as root) umask 0022 && make install
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Note 1:
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In step 5) you may need to override the defaults for features. Common
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options include:
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# Disable the POSIX capbabilities check
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-DENABLE_CAP=OFF
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# Enable debugging symbols
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-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
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# Disable GTK+ 3
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-DENABLE_GTK3=OFF
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# Build documentation
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-DENABLE_GUIDES=ON
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# Make ccache and clang work together
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-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS='-Qunused-arguments'
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# Force Python path on Windows. May be needed if Cygwin's
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# /usr/bin/python is present and is a symlink
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# http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=13818
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-DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE=c:/Python27/python
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# Disable building an application bundle (Wireshark.app) on Mac OS X
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-DENABLE_APPLICATION_BUNDLE=OFF
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Note 2:
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After running cmake, you can always run "make help" to see
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a list of all possible make targets.
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Note 3:
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Cmake honors user umask for creating directories as of now:
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http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=9620
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To get predictable results please set umask explicitly.
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How to do an out of tree build using Visual C++ 2013:
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[This is advanced alpha and should build all executables except the GTK3
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Wireshark for 32-bit.]
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1) Follow https://www.wireshark.org/docs/wsdg_html_chunked/ChSetupWin32.html
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Steps 1-9
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1a) Set the library search path.
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If you set WIRESHARK_LIB_DIR, it will be used as the top-level library
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directory.
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If you set WIRESHARK_BASE_DIR,
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%WIRESHARK_BASE_DIR%\wireshark-%WIRESHARK_TARGET_PLATFORM%-libs will
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be used as the top-level library directory.
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1b) set WIRESHARK_TARGET_PLATFORM=win32 (or win64)
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1c) set QT5_BASE_DIR=C:\Qt\5.3\msvc2013_opengl (must match the Qt component path
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on your system)
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1d) If you want to use Visual Studio make sure that the paths to Python and
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Cygwin are available to GUI applications. The Python path MUST come first.
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2) Install cmake
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2a) Build the zlib library, e.g.
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cd %WIRESHARK_BASE_DIR%\wireshark-%WIRESHARK_TARGET_PLATFORM%-libs\zlib125
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cmake -G "NMake Makefiles" . # msbuild will not do because of configuration path
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cmake --build .
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3) mkdir c:\wireshark\build
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4) cd c:\wireshark\build
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5) Run one of the following to create the build environment:
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cmake -G "NMake Makefiles" path\to\sources (i.e. in case your sources are located at c:\wireshark\trunk, use "..\trunk")
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cmake path\to\sources (this will build for the latest Visual Studio version found)
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cmake -G "Visual Studio 12" ("12" builds for VS2103. Use "11" for VS2012 or "10" for VS2010.)
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cmake -G "Visual Studio 12 Win64" (Win32 is the default)
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6) Run one of the following to build Wireshark:
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nmake /X- VERBOSE=1 (or cmake --build . -- VERBOSE=1 )
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Open Wireshark.sln in Windows Explorer to build in Visual Studio
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msbuild wireshark.sln /m /p:Configuration=RelWithDebInfo
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7) In case you want to test the executable(s) inside the build tree:
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Run setpath.bat whenever it gets updated (there is a message in each cmake
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run whether it is necessary or not).
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Why cmake?
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- Can create project files for many IDEs including Qt Creator, Visual Studio,
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and XCode.
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- Fast
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- Easier to understand/learn
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- Doesn't create any files in the source tree in case of out of tree builds
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- One build infrastructure for all of our tier 1 platforms (including Windows)
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Why not cmake?
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- Lots of work to do
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- Everyone who wants to build from source needs cmake
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- Current state of documentation isn't really better than
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Autotools documentation. In some respects it's even worse
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(you need to buy a book to get an explanation as to how
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cmake really works).
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...
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What works?
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All the executables now build from clean source on:
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* 32 bit openSUSE 11.3: (gnu)make and gcc
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* 64 bit FedoraXXX
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* 32 bit Ubuntu 9.04
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* 32 bit Ubuntu 10.04
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* 64 bit Ubuntu 14.04
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* 64 bit Debian Wheezy
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* 32 bit OS X
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* 64 bit OS X
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* 32 bit Windows using Visual C++ 2013
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* 64 bit Windows using Visual C++ 2013
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* 64 bit Solaris 10
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The Buildbot runs CMake steps on Ubuntu, Win32, Win64, OS X, and Solaris.
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What needs to be done?
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- Add back platform specific objects.
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- Fix places in the cmake files marked as todo.
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- Guides are not installed.
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- Build source package (using CPack).
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This is obsolete if we decide to release VCS snapshots instead
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- Build packages using CPack: tarball, Windows installer + PortableApps, OS X
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installer dmg, RPM, SVR4. This includes setting OS target version stuff
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appropriately for OS X. We currently use NSIS for the Windows installer but
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should probably use WiX instead.
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- Add back checkAPI target.
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- Add support for cmake configurations.
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- Automatically figure out if *shark is running from the build directory
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(making WIRESHARK_RUN_FROM_BUILD_DIRECTORY unnecessary like it is with
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autofoo).
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Sadly:
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$ file run/qtshark
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run/qtshark: Mach-O 64-bit x86_64 executable
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so what you're running from the build directory is the executable
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itself. autofoo includes libtool in our case, so what you're running
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from the build directory is a script that then runs the executable,
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and the executable is in a .libs directory; the code that checks for
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"running from the build directory?" checks for that.
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We could perhaps check for the pathname containing "run/", although
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that wouldn't help if we ran it while *in* the "run" directory;
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getting an absolute path for the executable would be necessary for
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that.
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- Get plugins loading when running *shark from the build directory.
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That might involve handling ".libs" and "run" differently.
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- Get cross-compilation working (or ensure it does). It works with autofoo.
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- Handle -DFORTIFY_SOURCE=2 appropriately. (Do a Web search for
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"cmake fortify" for some information.)
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- Add support for Visual Studio code anlaysis similar to ENABLE_CODE_ANALYSIS in
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config.nmake.
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- Define the GTK_DISABLE_ and GDK_DISABLE_ values as appropriate if we
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care about supporting the GTK+ version.
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...
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Links regarding cmake
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=====================
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The home page of the cmake project
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http://www.cmake.org/
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The home page of the cmake project documentation
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http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake
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About cmake in general and why KDE4 uses it
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http://lwn.net/Articles/188693/
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Introductory/tutorial presentation
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http://ait.web.psi.ch/services/linux/hpc/hpc_user_cookbook/tools/cmake/docs/Cmake_VM_2007.pdf
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Introductory article in Linux Journal
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/6700/print
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Useful variables
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http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Useful_Variables
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cmake FAQ
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http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ
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Additional cmake modules
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http://code.google.com/p/cmake-modules/
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