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Wireshark-dev: [Wireshark-dev] Which install files have changed based on source modifications

From: Greg Bell <greg_bell_12@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 17:35:25 -0700 (PDT)
Hello,
 
I'd like to make some modifications to Wireshark and package only the modified/new DLL's (or other modified files) in my own installer. This installer would then simply overwrite the original files from a stock install.
 
My question is, how do I know which DLL's I must use based on the source files I modified? I could make the source changes and see which files have different time stamps, but is there a cleaner, more precise way? As well, it seems wireshark.exe is always created with a new build - when does a source change affect the exe?
 
For example, if I modify the following files:
C:\wireshark\file.c
C:\wireshark\print.c
C:\wireshark\print.h
C:\wireshark\gtk\menu.c
 
Which DLL's (or other install files) will I need to copy for my custom install (on the target host)? Or am I just going about this the wrong way?
 
Thank you!


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