Hi,
Thanks Jaap!

2 things:
1. If I am doing everything correctly why do I get these errors: :-(
2. I tried doing a make all after I gave nothing againts the
MODULE_VERSION_EXTRA, like this:
MODULE_VERSION_EXTRA=
I got 2 errors then.

Can you pls let me know how to correct point 1.

Thanks!
regards,
Ashna

On 2/28/08, Jaap Keuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> These two files are related. They both convey version information
> to the user. The contents of moduleinfo.h is expressed through the
> Wireshark about dialog, on the plugins tab, while the contents of
> moduleinfo.nmake is expressed through the Windows resource mechanism.
>
> The format is MAJOR.MINOR.MICRO.EXTRA.
>
> Since the VERSION string is a string EXTRA can be void.
>
> MODULE_VERSION_* is an unsigned integer so has to be set to a value.
> therefore MODULE_VERSION_EXTRA is normally set to 0. They way you set
> them is correct.
>
> You should keep them synchronized manually, since we have not devised
> a way to do this automatically.
>
> Thanx,
> Jaap
>
> A Verma wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have a query. I am making a dll called yyy.dll.
> >
> > Now in the folder c:\wireshark\plugins\yyy there are 2 files:
> > 1. moduleinfo.h
> > 2. moduleinfo.nmake
> >
> > Is there any relation between the version in
> > "#define VERSION "0.6.5" in moduleinfo.h
> > and between
> >
> > "# The version
> > MODULE_VERSION_MAJOR=0
> > MODULE_VERSION_MINOR=6
> > MODULE_VERSION_MICRO=5
> > MODULE_VERSION_EXTRA=0" in moduleinfo.nmake?
> >
> > I have tried to keep them the same. I am doing correctly?
> >
> > Or should i have done:
> > "# The version
> > MODULE_VERSION_MAJOR=0
> > MODULE_VERSION_MINOR=0
> > MODULE_VERSION_MICRO=6
> > MODULE_VERSION_EXTRA=5" ?
> >
> > Pls suggest me. Thanks so much!
> > regards,
> > Ash
> >
>
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