<Processing script file: "ethereal.nsi" <Name: "Ethereal" <OutFile: "ethereal-setup-0.9.9.exe" <Icon: "..\..\image\ethereal.ico" <UninstallText: "This will uninstall Ethereal. Hit 'Next' to continue." "" <LicenseText: "Ethereal is distributed under the GNU General Public License." "" <LicenseData: "GPL.txt" <ComponentText: "The following components are available for installation." "" "" <Invalid command: EnabledBitmap <Error in script "ethereal.nsi" on line 33 -- aborting creation process <NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"C:/program files/nsis/makensis.exe"' : return code <'0x1' <Stop.
Hi, I don't have any clue what the problem is in this case. EnabledBitmap seems to be a valid attribute for makensis. http://www.nullsoft.com/free/nsis/makensis.htm I have never built the installation script myself. I don't even have makensis.exe installed on my PC. But I will probably try to do it some day .... I normally install the normal Ethereal installation script and then replace the ethereal.exe, tethereal.exe and any changed dll:s manually with my own. It seems that I'm not the only one that does like that: http://www.ethereal.com/lists/ethereal-dev/200207/msg00012.html <It's the installer-maker, ie it makes an installation package out of the <compiled binaries. I found it more trouble than it was worth for personal <use, and ended up just copying the ethereal directory and copying the <executables over the top.
