After update you need reboot to install new kernel and make sure kernel headers are consistent with new kernel.

I think the update "should" update all installed RPMs including those that were previously installed with make install-dep.

nasm for Centos is updated outside of yum because nasm 2.12+ is still not available in downstream Centos distro.


On 09/19/2017 04:03 PM, Burt Silverman wrote:
Problem solved after 1)rebooting, 2) cd ~/vpp; rm -rf *; git checkout . 3) make install-dep; make bootstrap; make build-release.

Possibly it was just the reboot and make install-dep, I am not sure, but I saw nasm getting updated at that point.

Thanks, Tom, for hints.

Burt

On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 10:59 PM, Burt Silverman <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I updated my CentOS using "yum update" and that leaves me with
    CentOS 7.4. So I get those fPIC errors that others have reported
    on non CentOS systems but that have glibc 2.17. Are others seeing
    the same thing? It looks to me that the official builds under
    CentOS are being done WITHOUT "yum update". Thanks.

    Burt



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