Yes, it should integrate and compile out of the box, I've done that several times with FreeBSD-11.0 and 10.3. And yes, HEAD contains recent code, you can also use that.
Cheers, Vincenzo 2017-05-26 11:01 GMT+02:00 Harry Schmalzbauer <free...@omnilan.de>: > Bezüglich Vincenzo Maffione's Nachricht vom 26.05.2017 10:41 (localtime): > > Ok, so you should try to completely replace the code in your > > /usr/src/sys with the code in the upstream netmap > > repository https://github.com/luigirizzo/netmap (sys directory). > > Sorry beeing so complicated; But is there a real chance this integrates > and compiles well out of the box? > My build machine (which is not the test machine) doesn't have internet > access and additionally I'm not faimilar with git, so I'd have to find a > solution getting the source first. And if I need to adapt/port anything > to match stable/11, I won't be abel to do so (much too less knwoledge > about all that code). > > I guess HEAD has already updated codebase. > Maybe it's better to start with HEAD? > But on the other hand, my test equipment is semi-productive with a quiet > special setup (memory-rootfs with additional ZFS boot and sys-pool)... > Very complicated I am... > > worth the stable/11 attempt? > > thanks, > > -harry > > > -- Vincenzo Maffione _______________________________________________ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-net-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"