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diff --git a/plugins/opsi/Makefile.am b/plugins/opsi/Makefile.am
index 0adcaf8b0a..ea833222e7 100644
--- a/plugins/opsi/Makefile.am
+++ b/plugins/opsi/Makefile.am
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# Makefile.am
-# Automake file for Ethereal/opsi
+# Automake file for OPSI plugin
#
# $Id$
#
@@ -22,12 +22,18 @@
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
#
-INCLUDES = -I$(top_srcdir)
+INCLUDES = -I$(top_srcdir) -I$(includedir)
+
+include Makefile.common
plugindir = @plugindir@
plugin_LTLIBRARIES = opsi.la
-opsi_la_SOURCES = packet-opsi.c packet-opsi.h moduleinfo.h
+opsi_la_SOURCES = \
+ plugin.c \
+ moduleinfo.h \
+ $(DISSECTOR_SRC) \
+ $(DISSECTOR_INCLUDES)
opsi_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version
opsi_la_LIBADD = @PLUGIN_LIBS@
@@ -36,6 +42,69 @@ opsi_la_LIBADD = @PLUGIN_LIBS@
# add them here.
LIBS =
+#
+# Build plugin.c, which contains the plugin version[] string, a
+# function plugin_register() that calls the register routines for all
+# protocols, and a function plugin_reg_handoff() that calls the handoff
+# registration routines for all protocols.
+#
+# We do this by scanning sources. If that turns out to be too slow,
+# maybe we could just require every .o file to have an register routine
+# of a given name (packet-aarp.o -> proto_register_aarp, etc.).
+#
+# Formatting conventions: The name of the proto_register_* routines an
+# proto_reg_handoff_* routines must start in column zero, or must be
+# preceded only by "void " starting in column zero, and must not be
+# inside #if.
+#
+# DISSECTOR_SRC is assumed to have all the files that need to be scanned.
+#
+# For some unknown reason, having a big "for" loop in the Makefile
+# to scan all the files doesn't work with some "make"s; they seem to
+# pass only the first few names in the list to the shell, for some
+# reason.
+#
+# Therefore, we have a script to generate the plugin.c file.
+# The shell script runs slowly, as multiple greps and seds are run
+# for each input file; this is especially slow on Windows. Therefore,
+# if Python is present (as indicated by PYTHON being defined), we run
+# a faster Python script to do that work instead.
+#
+# The first argument is the directory in which the source files live.
+# The second argument is "plugin", to indicate that we should build
+# a plugin.c file for a plugin.
+# All subsequent arguments are the files to scan.
+#
+plugin.c: $(DISSECTOR_SRC) $(top_srcdir)/tools/make-dissector-reg \
+ $(top_srcdir)/tools/make-dissector-reg.py
+ @if test -n $(PYTHON); then \
+ echo Making plugin.c with python ; \
+ $(PYTHON) $(top_srcdir)/tools/make-dissector-reg.py $(srcdir) \
+ plugin $(DISSECTOR_SRC) ; \
+ else \
+ echo Making plugin.c with shell script ; \
+ $(top_srcdir)/tools/make-dissector-reg $(srcdir) \
+ $(plugin_src) plugin $(DISSECTOR_SRC) ; \
+ fi
+
+#
+# Currently plugin.c can be included in the distribution because
+# we always build all protocol dissectors. We used to have to check
+# whether or not to build the snmp dissector. If we again need to
+# variably build something, making plugin.c non-portable, uncomment
+# the dist-hook line below.
+#
+# Oh, yuk. We don't want to include "plugin.c" in the distribution, as
+# its contents depend on the configuration, and therefore we want it
+# to be built when the first "make" is done; however, Automake insists
+# on putting *all* source into the distribution.
+#
+# We work around this by having a "dist-hook" rule that deletes
+# "plugin.c", so that "dist" won't pick it up.
+#
+#dist-hook:
+# @rm -f $(distdir)/plugin.c
+
CLEANFILES = \
opsi \
*~
@@ -44,4 +113,5 @@ MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = \
Makefile.in
EXTRA_DIST = \
+ Makefile.common \
Makefile.nmake