On OS X, you may want to run cmake like this:
cmake -DENABLE_CAP=OFF -G "Unix Makefiles"
+Note 3:
+ After running cmake, you can always run "make help" to see
+ a list of all possible make targets.
+
Why cmake?
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- Can create project files for some MS and Apple IDEs.
What works?
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-All the executables now build on my system (32bit openSUSE 11.1) from
-clean source.
+All the executables now build from clean source on:
+* 32bit openSUSE 11.2
+* 64bit FedoraXXX
+* 32bit Ubuntu 9.04
What needs to be done?
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-- Add back -Werror flags.
-- Redo glib2 and gtk2 find modules.
+- Add asn1 autogen target (assigned: krj)
+- Redo glib2 find modules.
- Add back platform specific objects.
- Fix places in the cmake files marked as todo.
- Add back (working) install target.
Currently, directories are created with user umask
- Build source package (using CPack).
- Build rpm package (using CPack).
+- Build dpkg package (using CPack).
- Add back checkAPI target.
- Test and add support for other platforms (BSDs, OSX,
Solaris, Win32, Win64, ...)
...
-Couldn't load module /opt/test/lib/wireshark/plugins/1.3.0/libasn1.so: /opt/test/lib/wireshark/plugins/1.3.0/libasn1.so: undefined symbol: asn1_bool_decode
-Couldn't load module /opt/test/lib/wireshark/plugins/1.3.0/libmate.so: /opt/test/lib/wireshark/plugins/1.3.0/libmate.so: undefined symbol: mate_load_config
Links regarding cmake
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