Jason Williams <j_r_williams74@...> writes:
> Yes, I have Cygwin installed on my E: drive. Is that an issue?
It shouldn't be an issue. It was just something different from mine and I
wanted to verify that it wasn't a typo in your path.
I'm not sure what the problem is. I tried renaming config.h.win32, but only
got, "NMAKE : fatal error U1073: don't know how to make 'config.h.win32'", and
not, "The system cannot find the file specified.", so that can't be the file it
couldn't find.
Does sed create a config.h file? If so, then maybe it's not a problem with the
sed line at all. Immediately after running sed, the very next thing you should
see is "cd tools". Do you have a tools/ directory? If not, you might try
downloading a new copy of the 1.4.2 source from
http://media-2.cacetech.com/wireshark/src/wireshark-1.4.2.tar.bz2 and
re-extracting it fresh. Well, you might try doing that anyway, even if you do
have a tools/ directory. After you extract it, I suggest you run "nmake -f
Makefile.nmake distclean" first, then proceed to compile as normal.