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Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Eclipse project for Wireshark

From: Dietfrid Mali <karx11erx@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2011 20:30:31 +0100
I am not blaming anybody. I am looking for a solution. Thank you for your hints.

> Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2011 20:29:12 +0100
> From: darkjames@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: wireshark-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Eclipse project for Wireshark
>
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 09:22:49AM -0800, Guy Harris wrote:
> > > The problem is that Wireshark is launched by a script settings paths and doing whatnot and finally starting Wireshark from some (hidden?!) subfolder.
> >
> > That's libtool at work. If the GNU project GDB and the GNU project libtool can't work together, that's something for the GNU project to fix; if DDD can't handle libtool-based projects, that's something for DDD to fix.
> >
> > I'm not the world's biggest fan of libtool, but it's used enough that development tools, including DDD, need to be able to cope with it.
>
> My libtool wrapper script mainly sets LD_LIBRARY_PATH and run .libs/program, I can't find reason why it should break something.
>
> I prefer using gdb, but libtool --mode=execute ddd ./wireshask also works for me:
> http://darkjames.pl/ddd-wireshark.png
>
> So it seems to be some user/distro-specific problem.
>
> I'd start with checking if I really compiled with debug symbols (objdump -S/-W), and if I have access to these files from user i run wireshark,
> and later blame wireshark/libtool/ddd/gdb/gcc/binutils developers ;-)
>
> Cheers.
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