Thanks Roger, We saw similar issues with regard to kcompat.h. Can I ask if you've done anything beyond the example applications under 14.04?
-- Matt Laswell infinite io On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 7:07 PM, Wiles, Roger Keith < keith.wiles at windriver.com> wrote: > The one problem I had with 14.04 was the kcompat.h file. It looks like a > hash routine has changed its arguments. I edited the kcompat.h file and was > about to change the code to allow DPDK to build. It is not affix but it > worked for me. > > lib/librte_eal/linuxapp/kni/ethtool/igb/kcompat.h > > /* #### Changed the next line to use (3,13,8) instead of (3,14,0) KeithW > */ > #if ( LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(3,13,8) ) > #if (!(RHEL_RELEASE_CODE && RHEL_RELEASE_CODE >= > RHEL_RELEASE_VERSION(7,0))) > #ifdef NETIF_F_RXHASH > #define PKT_HASH_TYPE_L3 0 > > *Hope that works.* > > *Keith **Wiles*, Principal Technologist with CTO office, *Wind River* > mobile 972-213-5533 > > [image: Powering 30 Years of Innovation] > <http://www.windriver.com/announces/wr30/> > > On Jul 10, 2014, at 5:56 PM, Matt Laswell <laswell at infiniteio.com> wrote: > > Hey Folks, > > I know that official support hasn't moved past Ubuntu 12.04 LTS yet, but > does anybody have any practical experience running with 14.04 LTS? My team > has run into one compilation error so far with 1.7, but other than that > things look OK at first blush. I'd like to move my product to 14.04 for a > variety of reasons, but would hate to spend time chasing down subtle > incompatibilities. I'm guessing we're not the first ones to try this... > > Thanks. > > -- > Matt Laswell > infinite io > > >