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in_ebpf: Prepare build directory for building eBPF objects #9592

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Without the generated directory creation before compiling eBPF objects, I get failed to compile eBPF objects for in_ebpf plugin.
After adding that creation of directory, I succeeded to compile in_ebpf plugin in Ubuntu 24.04 with 6.11 (noble-proposed) Kernel and its associated linux-tools.


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@niedbalski niedbalski merged commit f03baad into master Nov 14, 2024
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@niedbalski niedbalski deleted the cosmo0920-prepare-build-dir-for-ebpf-objects branch November 14, 2024 08:21
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