Am 23.08.2011 22:55, schrieb Chris Maynard:
Andreas<AndreasSander1@...> writes:
Am 23.08.2011 22:30, schrieb Chris Maynard:
Andreas<AndreasSander1@...> writes:
Yes, I tried. I need only libwireshark. That's why I reduced the make
targets to build. But, alas, I get exactly the same result, when I
"nmake all".
Can you verify that MSVC_VARIANT is set correctly in config.nmake?
MSVC_VARIANT=MSVC2008 matches with my compiler.
Just to be sure, you might try another:
nmake distclean
nmake all
[fail]
nmake all (again)
If you still don't progress any further and can live w/out zlib support
temporarily just so you can get on with the rest of your work, you could try
commenting out ZLIB_DIR in config.nmake. Also, you may want to recheck that you
followed all steps in the developer's guide:
http://www.wireshark.org/docs/wsdg_html_chunked/ChSetupWin32.html
I don't compile my code but Wireshark. I'd be surprised that this will
work. But I'll give it a try.
One other thing that *might* be a problem (whether it's related or not, I don't
know) is that you have python 2.7 installed and the notes in config.nmake
indicate the following:
# NOTE: The Python library must have been compiled with the same
# compiler (MSVC_VARIANT) as Wireshark. Known python.org Python
# CRT versions:
#
# Python version CRT (32-bit) CRT (64-bit)
# 2.4.4 7.1 ?
# 2.6.1 9.0 ?
# 2.6.2 9.0
... so this tells me you should probably be using 2.6.1 or 2.6.2.
Bummer! I followed this instruction, what tells something else:
http://www.wireshark.org/docs/wsdg_html_chunked/ChSetupWin32.html#ChSetupPython
I will check if the installed program Python probably somehow breaks the
execution of the Windows SDK tool mt.exe. But I don't think so, since
the compilation succeeded before.
--
Andy