Hi,

In v0.2 the packet socket and netmap backends were part of the main repository.
Now I see that there is a 'main' repository whose linux generic backend has 
packet sockets.
Netmap has gone into a different repository.

Now my question is - is the ODP-Netmap a standalone repo i.e when I build it 
and link it with my application I don't need the libraries from what I call the 
main repo for which versions like v0.7, v0.8 etc. are being released ?

If ODP-Netmap is indeed a standalone repo, then I expect that it should be 
tagged as well in lock step with the main repo releases so that if my 
application is compliant with main repo v0.X, then I need to have a 
corresponding tag in the ODP-Netmap which is also compliant with v0.X, so that 
my application can build against ODP-Netmap seamlessly. Eg. can it be said that 
the ODP-Netmap repo is as good in its linux-generic borrowed part as the v0.8 
linux-generic of the main repo.

I am open to being educated on the workflow for my application given the above 
background for linking with ODP-Netmap as I move ahead of v0.2 when everything 
was together.

Regards
-Prashant
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