1 | initial version |
Looks like it is impossible in current Wireshark version. When I had deleted the linking of Wireshark.exe, the linking of next "exe" was more communicative. Its more - Cmake even not detect that this is on Windows compilation :-D , so probably many things are missing at the stage of linking.
Thanks grahamb for all suggestions. I will go to MSVC++ :-)
2 | No.2 Revision |
Looks like it is impossible in current Wireshark version. When I had deleted the linking of Wireshark.exe, the linking of next "exe" was more communicative. Its more - Cmake cmake even not detect that this is on Windows compilation :-D , so probably many things are missing at the stage of linking.
Thanks grahamb for all suggestions. I will go to MSVC++ :-)
3 | No.3 Revision |
Looks like it is impossible in current Wireshark version. When I had deleted the linking of Wireshark.exe, the linking of next "exe" was more communicative. Its It's more - cmake even not detect that this is on Windows compilation :-D , so probably many things are missing at the stage of linking.
Thanks grahamb for all suggestions. I will go to MSVC++ :-)
4 | No.4 Revision |
Looks like it is impossible in current Wireshark version. When I had deleted the linking of Wireshark.exe, the linking of next "exe" was more communicative. It's more - cmake even not detect that this is on Windows compilation on-Windows-compilation :-D , so probably many things are missing at the stage of linking.
Thanks grahamb for all suggestions. I will go to MSVC++ :-)