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What it is
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xCPD is a control path daemon designed to manipulate the open flow control path. Its job is to speak OpenFlow northbound and southbound and to change the commands.
Requirements
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- A modern GNU build-system (autoconf, automake, libtool, ...)
- GNU/Linux and libc development headers (linux-libc-dev and libc6-dev package in Debian/Ubuntu systems)
- [optional] if you want to run automatic tests (make check), libcunit and libcppunit are required (in libcunit1-dev and libcppunit-dev packages in Debian-like systems).
- [optional] Doxygen to generate the documentation.
How to build
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This must be built against rofl branch devel-0.3
Install the dependencies and run:
sh# ./autogen.sh
sh# cd build
sh# ../configure
sh# make
Optionally you can 'make check' for consistency checks.
Optional ../configure parameters
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--enable-debug: Compile with debug symbols (-g) and debug output (warning, it may affect performance).
--enable-verbose: Increase the level of debug (useless without --enable-debug)
--disable-silent-rules: Enable verbose compilation mode (AM_SILENT_RULES disabled)
--with-doc: Generate documentation along with compilation
FAQ
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Some distributions, in particular Red Hat based, do not include by default /usr/local/lib on the search path of ldconfig, not allowing to link against -lrofl and -lrofl_pipeline. In this case, you might have to add /usr/local/lib/ into /etc/ld.so.conf and re-run ldconfig.