Jan Kokott wrote: > Hi, > > I found out that much. > The -i option I got from > http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vccore/html/U1077.asp > maybe that wasn´t a good idea.
It depends. -k or -i can get as much as possible compiled in one run. You then run (n)make again without the option to fix the ones that didn't compile the first time. > I found out, that the problem started with the libui.lib (in GTK) which > couldn´t be build. > There seems to be another declaration of somehting in VS 2005 (V.8) that > tries to overwrite one of the definitions in the wireshark sources. > > After commenting out the IFNDEF line in the source of VS, it worked further > on to the next problem with the openssl.h which was called in the GTK Package > and a new error. > > It just looked like my environment isn´t suitable for that task.(VS 2005 V8, > cygwin and nmake.exe) > Switching to linux (ubuntu) should help me at least compiling wireshark and > starting with my 802.15.4 plugin project. > > If you want to have more Information about my problem, I could switch back to > Windows, but for now I will use Linux instead. > Thank you anyway. Upgrade to the latest SVN. It compiles with MSCV2005 with almost no fiddling. There has been an ongoing discussion in wireshark-dev between Ulf, Anders, Laurent and me (with a few others thrown in for good measure) over the last couple of weeks to get it working. -- There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes. -- Dr. Who _______________________________________________ Wireshark-dev mailing list Wireshark-dev@wireshark.org http://www.wireshark.org/mailman/listinfo/wireshark-dev