Sorry, as I have only Windows build environment I missed that
non-Windows makefile is wrong.
The makefile.nmake contains "-p q932.ros -o q932-ros" options making
what you want.
I could change non-Windows makefile but I can not test it.
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[mailto:wireshark-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Guy Harris
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 9:59 AM
To: Developer support list for Wireshark
Subject: Re: [Wireshark-dev] [Wireshark-commits] rev 21622: /trunk/
/trunk/epan/dissectors/: packet-q932-ros.c packet-q932-ros.h
packet-q932.c packet-qsig.c /trunk/asn1/q932/:
packet-q932-ros-template.c packet-q932-template.c /trunk/asn1/qsig/: ...
Kukosa, Tomas wrote:
> do not you like dot in protocol name? :-)
I don't mind dots in protocol names.
I *do*, however, mind when I cd to asn1/q932 and do "make" and it
creates files with names other than the ones the dissector have in
epan/dissectors, e.g. packet-q932.ros.c rather than packet-q932-ros.c.
If you can change the asn1/q932 directory so that typing "make" there
generates packet-q932-ros.c, but with the protocol name being "q932.ros"
and the field names starting with "q932.ros" - or so that typing "make"
there generates packet-q932.ros.c, with the protocol name being
"q932.ros" and the field names starting with 'q932.ros" - and then
rename epan/dissectors/packet-q932-ros.[ch] to
epan/dissectors/packet-q932.ros.[ch], and check in the newly-generated
dissector, that'd be fine.
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