On 22-11-2017 08:37, Roland Knall wrote:
Might be a stupid question but on my account, only Linux machines are
now capable of building Wireshark out of the box with autotools on
default, right?
I'm not sure what you mean by "on default", but it seems unlikely that
anyone could build Wireshark without having to install at least one
dependency.
BSDs usually supply a gmake command for GNU Make. Not sure if it is
installed by default.
Windows could not anyway, and with this dependency macOS X fails as
well. Beside the obvious esoteric options (Solaris, ...) this leaves
CMake as the only viable option for about 95% of all build scenarios.
Is there a technical reason, e.g. something that CMake can't do, to
still support it? I am not speaking out in favor of removal, just
wondering aloud.
cheers
Roland
On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 9:15 AM, Guy Harris <guy@xxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:guy@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
On Nov 21, 2017, at 11:56 PM, Dario Lombardo
<dario.lombardo.ml@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:dario.lombardo.ml@xxxxxxxxx>>
wrote:
> I don't have an OSX machine to work on. Anyone experiencing the same error?
Yes.
> Any idea on why it's happening
autotools builds now require GNU Make 4.x; macOS ships with 3.x,
because 4.x is GPLv3.
> and how to fix it?
Either download and install a newer version of GNU Make, or switch
to using CMake rather than autotools.
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