I would like to second that! I have been building with MSVC2005EE for
the last 10 days or so without any issues at all. So, I don't need to
keep dual booting to test my changes :-)
Prokash, you don't normally need to enter the IDE at all. Most of the
building is done from the command-line itself. You could try this for
a start (by following the standard documents, if you haven't already).
Best regards,
Abhik.
On 2/8/07, Prokash Sinha <prokashs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Mark,
Could please tell us which branch ( or release ) you took the src from?
Do they have any workspace that are already created? ( like .dsp or .dsw
type files)
Is there any extra binaries ( pkgs ) that are windows compatible and needed
to be downloaded and installed?
If I could get a workspace that would help build the product on ( vs5 or vs6
) that would be ideal.
I just need to plug-in some propritary data-protocol stuff to sniff and
analyze some traffic.
thanks in advance.
-pro
On 2/7/07, Mark Lewis <mlewis@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I just wanted to thank everyone who converted the Windows build to Visual
Studio 2005 Express Edition. It has been some time since I built Wireshark
and I was dreading the switch, but it was very clearly documented and worked
first time.
>
> Thank you so much.
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