On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 01:01:18PM -0700, Alex Wang wrote: > Thanks Ben for the explanation, > > I confused myself. After running some experiment, I'm all good now. > > > Do you know how i can try compile for RISC? > > > > You need a RISC platform. There are many, but none of them is really > > popular in a desktop setting. > > > > I do have an old SPARC machine (SunBlade 100), that belongs to Justin, > > in my office. (I use it to hold up my monitor, so sometimes I say > > that it is my "platform" for OVS development.) You could borrow it if > > you want. It is quite slow. > > I basically want to double-check it by compile OVS in RISC platform and > make check it. Since it is your OVS development machine, could I count on > you for it? ;)
It's my "platform" in the sense of a flat surface that you put things on, in this case my monitor. I haven't even plugged it in for a year. This will definitely get some exposure on RISC machines since the goal is to fix all the nasty Debian build failures seen here in red: https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=openvswitch Many of those architectures are RISC, and I think all of them except i386 and amd64 enforce alignment restrictions. (Actually i386 and amd64 can enforce alignment restrictions but no one ever turns that feature on.) > Totally makes sense, I'm good with this patch. Thanks. _______________________________________________ dev mailing list dev@openvswitch.org http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/dev