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Date: Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 12:02 PM
To: "Wiles, Keith"
Cc: "Pavey, Nicholas" , Thomas Monjalon , "users at dpdk.org"
Subject: RE: [dpdk-users] Problem building DPDK libraries
You are all very helpful. Thank you.
I'm afraid 'make insta
Yes, I?ve found that ?j causes problems too.
I believe I?ve used both the T= and the environment variable version without
problems, as long as :
? You don?t use parallel make (-j)
? You completely remove the target directory before building (this has
the same name as ?T?)
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Yes, agreed. We only use the STL in general purpose code, not the DPDK fast
path.
Nick
From: Anupam Kapoor <anupam.kap...@gmail.com>
Date: Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at 11:14 PM
To: "Wiles, Keith"
Cc: David Aldrich , "Pavey, Nicholas" , "users at dpdk.org"
I?ve built the DPDK along with code in both C and C++. It works fine as long as
you get the linkage between the languages correct and make sure that you don?t
pass C++ headers into files compiled with the C compiler.
I did try building the DPDK itself with the ?g++? compiler (v4.8.4, Ubuntu
Hi Folks,
I?m developing a benchmarking environment for some code that I?ll eventually
link with the DPDK. However, at the moment it?s not integrated with the DPDK
because it makes testing and debug easier.
I?d like to use the ?rte_memcpy? function, since it?s a good implementation
using
Linux network stack, where it can be used as if it were regular
traffic. Do I have that right?
Do you have any ideas?
Thanks,
Nick
From: SAKTHIVEL ANAND S <anand.s...@gmail.com>
Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at 3:30 AM
To: "Pavey, Nicholas"
Subject: Re: [dpdk-user
Good afternoon,
I?m a new user of the DPDK library - this is my first post to this list.
I?ve been experimenting with the various example applications, including
?skeleton? and ?kni?.
I have been able to get ?skeleton? to work correctly, and observed good
forwarding performance from it. I