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Re: [Wireshark-announce] Wireshark 1.12.0rc3 is now available


From: Graham Bloice <graham.bloice () trihedral com>
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2014 10:27:21 +0100

The x86 CMake build now completes :-)

The x64 build is failing due to the lack of an acceptable Python and some
dumpcap link errors.




On 1 August 2014 00:28, Gerald Combs <gerald () wireshark org> wrote:

On 7/31/14 2:19 PM, Graham Bloice wrote:
On 31 July 2014 22:14, Graham Bloice <graham.bloice () trihedral com
<mailto:graham.bloice () trihedral com>> wrote:

    On 31 July 2014 17:34, Gerald Combs <gerald () wireshark org
    <mailto:gerald () wireshark org>> wrote:

        On 7/31/14 6:08 AM, Graham Bloice wrote:
        > On 31 July 2014 11:42, Bálint Réczey <balint () balintreczey hu
        <mailto:balint () balintreczey hu>
        > <mailto:balint () balintreczey hu
        <mailto:balint () balintreczey hu>>> wrote:
        >
        >     +1 for dropping autotools in favor of CMake. CMake already
        covers all
        >     my use cases.

        Same here except for Windows. I've been doing most of my Qt
        development
        using Qt Creator + CMake. It doesn't have all the conveniences
of Qt
        Creator + QMake but it works well enough.

        >     I also support dropping nmake, but since I'm not building
        on Windows I
        >     can't tell if CMake is complete enough.
        >
        > Not yet.  Working on it though.

        I added "msbuild" steps to the Windows buildslaves after the
"cmake"
        steps. The 32-bit build succeeds although I haven't tried
        running it.
        The 64-bit build passes /MACHINE:X86 to the linker which then
fails.


    The buildslaves are failing to build the solution.  I think the
    arguments to the msbuild step should be modified to be "msbuild"
    "/m" "/p:Configuration=RelWithDebInfo" "Wireshark.sln".

Done.

And the x86 buildslave CMake still isn't locating a viable Python
Interpreter.

The machine has the official Python 2.6 installed in c:\Python26 and
Cygwin's Python 2.7 installed in c:\cygwin\usr\bin. According to

http://www.cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2010-February/035404.html

CMake looks for numbered Pythons executables (python2.7, python2.6, ...)
before looking for the plain executable. In our case this means it's
finding Cygwin's Python before the official version. The version
detection then fails for some reason. I'm going to try installing the
official Python 2.7. Hopefully it will be found before Cygwin's.
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