2015-12-09 14:39, Wiles, Keith: > I am having a problem with ?make install T=? command as I was using it > before. I would normally build a x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc, clang and icc or > a different config all together. Currently the ?make install T=? gives a > warning message at the end of the build plus creates the > x86_64-native-linuxapp-XXX directory. If I use the suggested ?make config T=? > command this command create a directory ?build? with a .config file. The > problem is this method does not allow me to have multiple builds at the same > time. > > What is the suggested method to have multiple builds without installing into > the local file system?
The multiple build is not supported anymore. It was only building with the default configuration. If you want to test various builds, I suggest to use this script: scripts/test-build.sh http://dpdk.org/browse/dpdk/commit/?id=cd31ca579c If you just want to compile, it is simple: make config T=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc O=my-gcc-build make O=my-gcc-build Note: the documentation was updated when doing this change. If you think something is missing, please comment.