On Feb 28, 2011, at 12:32 AM, Roland Knall wrote:

> My main development plattform is Linux. On it, my plugin get's loaded,
> everything get's dissected correctly, and works as intended. My plugin
> is called openSAFETY.
> 
> On Windows, the SercosIII plugin takes precedence over my plugin. Both
> register the same Ethertypes, therefore this should not be unusual,

If you mean "it's not unusual that random stuff happens if two dissectors 
register with the same value in a given dissector table", that is correct.  We 
make no guarantee that this will do what the developer of the dissector, or the 
user, wants - in particular, we make no guarantee which dissector will win.

> So my question is, can I influence the decision made by wireshark in
> any way, which plugin get's called?

Try disabling the dissector for the protocol whose dissector you don't want 
called.
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