Hi,
So you are saying that if you create foo dir like
epan/dissectors/asn1/foo/
Rename and update the custom cmake file to
set(CUSTOM_ASN1_SRC_DIR
foo
)
And place your source file and cmake.txt in the foo dir then rerun the cmake process
Nothing happens?
Try to delete the build dir before rerunning cmake again?
I’m not sure on linux if the generate cmake file ends up under the build dir or in the source dir.
Regards
Anders
I tried renaming ./epan/dissectors/asn1/CMakeListsCustom.txt.example to CMakeListsCustom.txt with an entry as follows:
# Add a list of your custom asn1 dissectors here
set(CUSTOM_ASN1_SRC_DIR
foo
)
Again, the build did not update any targets even with that change. But this is progress because that underscores the Step by Step instructions need to be updated to something that works. Any more ideas?
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.
(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.
The CMakeListsCustom.txt.example files are just that, examples. You need to copy or rename them to CMakeListsCustom.txt (without the .example) for them to have any effect (and edit them appropriately to add the dissector name to the list, not commented out.)
CMake is configured to look for the files by that name.
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