Thank you all for your help.
Indeed, my problem was that I did not use the VC6
compiler. Once I compiled my dissector with this compiler, I was able to copy
the dll to existing already-installed wiresharks.
I prefer this option to creating a new custom
installer whenever a new version of wireshark is released. This way, users can
use their preferred/existing version, without the need to reinstall or install
multiple versions. Of course, this also means less maintenance work for me.
Eytan
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Subject: Re: [Wireshark-dev]
Distributing a wireshark dissector
Do you build with VC6? If not that's probably the
cause of the problem.
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Sent: den 15 november 2007 15:21
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Subject: [Wireshark-dev]
Distributing a wireshark dissector
Hi,
I
have a question concerning the creation and distribution of dissectors.
I
created a dissector using a tutorial which I found in http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/custom_dissector.asp,
and now I have a dll called my-protocol.dll.
I
am not interested, at this point, in distributing this dissector to the general
public, but I am interested in distributing it within my organization. I found
that I could do that by creating a wireshark installer (see step 12 in the link
above).
When
others in my organization executed this installer and copied the dll to the
appropriate place, they could use the dissector. The problem with that is that
whenever a new version of wireshark is released, my dissector will obviously
not be there, and if somebody wants some feature from a newer wireshark version
and also wants my dissector, they need two separate wireshark installations.
My
question is:
Is
it possible to add a new dissector to an existing wireshark without having to
reinstall it or install a separate instance of wireshark?
One
might expect that I could simply copy my-protocol.dll to the folder where all
the other dlls are, but when I tried to do this I got an error in loading a C
runtime library (incidentally, I am working on Windows XP). Is that supposed to
work?
I
don't mind the users in my organization having to do something extra (like
copying a dll) every time they update their wireshark, if they want to use this
dissector, but I don’t want to need to create a new installer whenever a new
wireshark version is released.
I
would be grateful if anyone could help me with this.
Thanks,
Eytan