Am 16.02.2011 17:57, schrieb Stephen Fisher:
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 07:57:09PM +0100, Andreas wrote:
This might be easy. If all .obj files that are linked in the directory
epan you can do
cd epan
dumpbin /symbols *.obj | find /v "UNDEF" | find "External"
sfisher@shadow:/usr/local/src/wireshark>cd epan
sfisher@shadow:/usr/local/src/wireshark/epan>dumpbin /symbols *.obj |
find /v "UNDEF" | find "External"
dumpbin: No match.
find: /v: No such file or directory
find: UNDEF: No such file or directory
find: External: No such file or directory
Was that for use on a Linux system? I run FreeBSD. Wireshark is meant
to compile on many types of Unix.
No. Wireshark is meant to compile on many type of operating systems. At
Unix-like system you won't find libwireshark.lib but libwireshark.a
and/or libwireshark.so
And let me quote Jay Turner's initially question:
I added them to libwireshark.def and my code linked where it got
LNK2019 errors before.
It's an error code of the Microsoft linker. This occurs only when
building the Microsoft Windows version of Wireshark.
--
Andy