28/02/2020 13:24, Akhil Goyal: > Hi Thomas, > > > > > In the check for the version of intel-ipsec-mb library, > > there is a backslash in front of the #include. > > It is not clear why this backslash is for. > > It is not clear why there was no error so far. > > > > In an up-to-date ArchLinux, these errors were seen: > > > > syntax error near unexpected token `|' > > `grep -e "IMB_VERSION_STR" \#include <intel-ipsec-mb.h> | cut -d'"' -f2' > > syntax error near unexpected token `|' > > `grep -e "IMB_VERSION_NUM" \#include <intel-ipsec-mb.h> | cut -d' ' -f3' > > > > The makefiles are fixed by removing the backslash. > > > > Fixes: 3067c8ce77ac ("crypto/aesni_mb: fix build with custom dependency > > path") > > Fixes: 457b8e372975 ("crypto/aesni_gcm: check dependency version with make") > > Fixes: bf6eb2c22fd1 ("crypto/kasumi: use IPsec library") > > Fixes: 7c87e2d7b359 ("crypto/snow3g: use IPsec library") > > Fixes: 61f7c988e39e ("crypto/zuc: use IPsec library") > > Cc: sta...@dpdk.org > > > > Signed-off-by: Thomas Monjalon <tho...@monjalon.net> > > --- > > I see that CI is still failing after removing that backslash.
Yes my patch is failing on Intel CI: http://mails.dpdk.org/archives/test-report/2020-February/118888.html I caught this issue on my machine. > I believe the issue is not because of backslash. It is something else. It works on my machine. We need to find a solution which works on both environment. Maybe the cause is using make 4.3 on my machine.