Hello Joseph,
Thank you for your answer. Maybe Phidget is not the culprit,
nevertheless the installation fails, Bigloo is not built. Well, I'll
continue with investigations.
Greetings!
Le 11/07/2016 à 23:50, Joseph Donaldson a écrit :
Hello, Laurent,
Phidgets is a library for connecting and using various sensors and
controls via usb. The site for the library is Phidgets Inc. - Unique
and Easy to Use USB Interfaces <http://www.phidgets.com/>. The fact
that phidgets autoconf failed to configure should not prevent you from
building bigloo. You can safely ignore the error.
Best Regards,
Joe
Phidgets Inc. - Unique and Easy to Use USB Interfaces
<http://www.phidgets.com/>
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*From:* Laurent Bloch <[email protected]>
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*Sent:* Monday, July 11, 2016 7:07 AM
*Subject:* [bigloo] Bigloo with Windows 10 Linux Services and Bash
Hi,
I'm trying to install Bigloo with Windows 10 Linux Services and Bash.
Windows 10 Bash shell is neither a VM nor a container, but a
Windows subsystem with Ubuntu 14-04 LTS built in. In a PowerShell
window you may launch the command bash and thereafter use all the
usual Linux commands, wget, apt-get, make, etc.
The Bigloo install Makefile fails by not building the bigloo
executable binary. I've tried with different Bigloo versions,
4.2c, 4.1a-2, 3.9a. As an attachment: configure.log for 3.9a, but
the result is the same for all versions, with a configuration
failure due to the lack of phidget:
./autoconf/runtest -v1 -- phidget "--cflags=" "--version=21"
/tmp/actestlbloch.c:1:23: fatal error: phidget21.h: Aucun fichier
ou dossier de ce type
#include <phidget21.h>
I've never heard of phidget neither I've found it on my computers
with Bigloo up and running.
Has anybody an hint?
Cheers!
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