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Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] WiMAX ASN Control Protocol dissector submission status?

From: "Anders Broman" <a.broman@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 23:38:08 +0200
Hi,
The code at line 2934:
            proto_tree_add_uint(
                vsif_tree, hf_wimaxasncp_tlv_value_vendor_id,
                tvb, offset, 3, vendorId);

            proto_item_append_text(
                tlv_item,
                " - %s",
                val_to_str(vendorId, sminmpec_values, "Unknown"));

Suggests that this problem was seen before so a workaround exists.
Regards
Anders


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Ämne: Re: [Wireshark-dev] WiMAX ASN Control Protocol dissector submission
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Martin Mathieson wrote:
> I checked this in earlier today, but have the following remaining
> Windows warning/error.
> 
> packet-wimaxasncp.c(4151) : error C2099: initializer is not a constant

This has happened before:

	http://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev/200702/msg00500.html

but I didn't see anything in the thread that came to a conclusion; my 
suspicion:

	http://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev/200702/msg00505.html

is that "Windows' run-time linker (or whatever the code that implements 
DLLs at run time is called) can't resolve a data reference from a 
run-time-loaded DLL (a plugin) to a data item from a DLL loaded as a 
library, so that the compiler can't generate code with the appropriate 
relocation information for that item", but "I'm not enough of an expert 
on Windows' run-time linker to say whether that's the case or not".

Does anybody out there know whether a DLL can import a data item from 
another DLL?  (Not an application importing data from a DLL, and not a 
DLL using data from itself, and not a DLL importing a data item from the 
application itself - a run-time-loaded DLL picking up a data item from a 
startup-time-loaded DLL with which the run-time-loaded DLL could be linked.)

It's certainly possible with the dynamic linking mechanisms used in 
various UN*Xes; is it possible in Windows?
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