Hi Burt,

That should be different: make test relies on packet-generator and not on any 
hardware NIC.
However:
 1) Linux containers on W10 are using a syscall translation which does not 
support all Linux syscalls by far. I'll be surprised if VPP works there (that 
might change with WSL2 when it becomes available)
 2) files operations are super slow
A better alternative can be to use a virtual machine (HyperV or VMWare).
I personally use W10 Linux container as a glorified terminal (bash, vim, ssh) 
coupled with an HyperV Ubuntu VM for development.

ben

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Burt <bur...@gmail.com>
> Sent: vendredi 4 octobre 2019 15:47
> To: Benoit Ganne (bganne) <bga...@cisco.com>
> Cc: j...@netgate.com; vpp-dev <vpp-dev@lists.fd.io>
> Subject: Re: [vpp-dev] VPP Interfaces from with (Docker) Containers?
> 
> Funny about the timing of Jon's query -- I ran into something similar at
> around the same time:
> 
> I wanted to set up Docker on Windows 10, with Linux containers, and then
> run "make test" (following a clone of the git repository.)
> 
> My guess is that this is either impossible, or it requires extra tricks.
> 
> I decided to make my Windows laptop dual boot with a Ubuntu partition, and
> give up on the Docker idea. Please let me know if I gave up too quickly.
> 
> Burt

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