Thanks, you might have otherwise needed to link against the
THUNDERX_NICVF_PMD.

I'll be setting this to invalid as there is nothing we can do on Ubuntu
packaging to resolve this, but it is good info for anyone else affected.

If more are hitting this please leave a not that I can revisit it if it
is a real underlying issue.


Note: in later releases dpdk provides a pkg-config file (the way this is done 
right) which will give you the right includes to build against DPDK (better 
than the old linker script).
See: 
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/dpdk/-/blob/unstable/debian/dpdk-doc.README.Debian#L33

** Changed in: dpdk (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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  Linking error with DPDK 17.11.4 during compilation

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