In the virtio-net-pmd it is done in the same directory. Hence me submitting 
this to try to make it easier for others to use the product.

Also the default DPDK doesn't ignore the build target directories... but I 
already had to fork that one to fix clang compile failures in the examples 
files.

Matthew.
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On October 14, 2014 9:09:49 AM PDT, Thomas Monjalon <thomas.monjalon at 
6wind.com> wrote:
>> >I thought our .gitignore could do with a few entries added alright,
>I
>> >just never expected this one to be top of the list! While I don't
>think
>> >it does any harm, I'm just curious why you think it needs to be
>added?
>> >
>> >/Bruce
>> 
>> I import all my DPDK dependencies as git submodules. When the
>submodules
>> contain unignored files, they get marked as dirty by git, and it
>makes
>> like difficult when it comes to updating my submodule pointers.
>> 
>> Matthew.
>
>So you cannot update submodules without filling .gitignore?
>
>I'm not a big fan of .gitignore because I like seeing what has been
>generated by looking at "git status".
>And it's not really needed in DPDK because compilation is often done in
>a separate directory.

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