On 20/12/2011 17:12, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
On 20/12/2011 16:36, Jaap Keuter wrote:
Just for my information, is this the crux of your
location independance?
find_package(Wireshark)
include_directories
(${WIRESHARK_INCLUDE_DIRS})
Yes, the cmake/FindWireshark.cmake file (which is executed with
the find_package) locates the libwireshark.so library and the
wireshark headers (e.g. /usr/include/wireshark).
BTW, I just realized that by default wireshark does not install any
headers (but installs the wireshark.so library). Ubuntu manually
installs the following headers with the libwireshark-dev package
(the rule to install those files is only in debian/rules):
color.h
config.h
register.h
epan/*.h
epan/crypt/*.h
epan/dfilter/*.h
epan/dissectors/*.h
epan/ftypes/*.h
Is there a particular reason that's speaking against installing
those header files (which would make plugin development much easier,
since you don't need to modify the wireshark source tree -- or even
have it available)?
Cheers,
Reinhold
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