Ah, thanks Gerald...
Gerald Combs wrote:
If I run epan\reassemble_test.exe (or exntest.exe) on the Windows
builder, it complains about not being able to find glib. If I copy them
to the wireshark-gtk2 directory, they run fine if they were compiled
using Visual C++ 6.0. If they were compliled using Visual C++ 2005
Express they complain about not being able to find MSVCR80.DLL.
It looks like there are two problems: We need to copy the test
executables to WS_BIN_PATH if we're running under Windows,
Right... is this not possible to achieve by massaging %PATH% or
something? Though I do see that tshark is coped to wireshark-gtk2 before
it is used in the build process.
To be honest, I'm not sure that epan/ is the right place for these tests
anyway (they ended up there mostly because tvbtest is there, and because
setting up all the autoconf magic in a new directory is a bit scary). A
separate directory for test binaries would make much more sense. But I
suspect that's a side-issue here.
and the test
executables need proper manifests.
Uh huh. What does that involve?
Sorry to ask stupid questions - I really am a bit of a newbie when it
comes to building things for windows; I've been somewhat stabbing in the
dark to even get this far :/.