Hi Anders,
Ethereal only requires a file named cvsversion.h in the top-level directory.
You can compile Ethereal by creating an empty cvsversion.h file (or by
running make-version.pl or "make cvsversion.h" at least once).
Regards,
Olivier
| -----Original Message-----
| From: Anders Broman
|
| Hi,
| Building from todays tarball ( 2004-01-19) there i still
| problems :) perhaps because
| cvsversion.h now required by main.c in /wiretap directory, I
| suspect the script gets called
| to late. I did the following change to make it work :
|
| --- makefile.old.nmake 2004-01-19 10:12:23.398262400 +0100
| +++ makefile.nmake 2004-01-19 09:46:19.088896000 +0100
| @@ -616,6 +616,7 @@
| <<
|
| config.h : config.h.win32 config.nmake
| + $(PERL) make-version.pl
| sed -e s/@VERSION@/$(VERSION)/ \
| -e "s/@HAVE_GNU_ADNS@/$(ADNS_CONFIG)/" \
| -e "s/@HAVE_PCRE@/$(PCRE_CONFIG)/" \
|
|
| I don't know if it's the right thing to do.
| Best regards
| Anders
|
|
| -----Original Message-----
| From: Joerg Mayer
|
| On Sat, Jan 17, 2004 at 01:54:09AM +0100, Joerg Mayer wrote:
| > > Given that the script that generates cvsversion.h is
| written in the
| > > Swiss Army Chainsaw of programming languages, I wouldn't
| be surprised
| > > if it could just do the directory tree search for "Entries" files
| > > itself - and I wouldn't even be surprised to find that it
| could do it
| > > with code that works both on Windows and on UNIX>
| >
| > OK, I'll do that (I thought about it and was too lazy :) tomorrow.
|
| Done. In case there are still problems on either Unix or
| Windows, please
| let me know.
|
| ciao
| Jörg