Hi,
When you make local changes to your plugin you just compile the plugin in
its directory by running make there. Then copy the result to the place you
want to put it.
Thanx,
Jaap
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Patrick Fuchs wrote:
> Thanks for your quick answer.
> Yes, i read it. but more specifiy, i want to know if it is possible, to
> compile just the dissector as a plugin and copy it to a running
> ethereal-instalation.
> Until now, i had to make changes to several makefiles on almost every
> directory-level (how it is discribed in the readme-plugins). But i
> understand the text below in my original message so, that it is possible
> to compile only the dissector and copy it into an arbitrary
> etherealinstallation.
>
>
> Jaap Keuter schrieb:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Have you read and implemented chapter 4? Have you created the makefile
> > the text refers to? Then you can just type make and it's all done for you.
> >
> > Thanx,
> > Jaap
> >
> > On Sat, 8 Apr 2006 rotfuchs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >
> >
> >> I found this in the documentation-section on the etherealhomepage:
> >>
> >> "At this point we should have a basic dissector ready to compile and
> >> install. It doesn't do much at present, than identify the protocol and
> >> label it. Compile the dissector to a dll or shared library, and copy it
> >> into the plugin directory of the installation. To finish this off a
> >> Makefile of some sort will be required. A Makefile.nmake for Windows
> >> platforms and a Makefile.am for unix/linux types."
> >>
> >> But how could i compile the dissector to a shared library?
> >>
> >> gcc -fPIC -g -c -Wall my-dissector.c won't work?
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