I'm building Wireshark on Linux. Wireshark documentation refers to it as UNIX or UNIX-like.
At the moment I'm using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS to build wireshark-3.4.4
Hi,
On what OS are you doing this?
Regards
Anders
I need help building the simple ASN.1 UDP-based dissector example (foo); specifically, I need help building the generate_dissector-*proto* target (Step #6 below). I'm certainly missing something here.
14.7. Step By Step Instructions [Creating ASN.1 Dissectors]
- Create a directory for your protocol in the epan/dissectors/asn1 directory and put your ASN.1 file there.
- Copy CMakeLists.txt from another ASN.1 dissector and edit it to suit your needs.
- Create a .cnf file either by copying an existing one and editing it or using the empty example above.
- Create template files either by copying suitable existing ones and editing them or use the examples above, putting your protocol name in the appropriate places.
- Add your dissector to epan/dissectors/asn1/CMakeLists.txt
- Test generating your dissector by building the generate_dissector-*proto* target. <== how? using cmake?
- Depending on the outcome you may have to edit your .cnf file, ASN.1 file etc…
- Build Wireshark. <== with cmake
(a) The above Step by Step instructions come from here:
(b) Prior to attempting any dissector development I built and installed wireshark-3.4.4 successfully (using cmake).
(c) I created directory "foo" by extracting the attachment (foo.tgz) in epan/dissectors/asn1/
(d) There is a CMakeListsCustom.txt.example file in epan/dissectors/asn1 which already contains an entry for "foo".
(e) Since I don't know what to do in Step #6, I build Wireshare (using cmake), but no build targets get updated.
If the solution to this problem belongs in the Wireshark documentation, I would be glad to help update the documentation. Namely, I don't understand the usage of the 5 (five) CMakeListsCustom.txt.example files inWireshark source code.
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