Hello, Laurent,
If you provide a log of the build, we might be able to provide greater 
assistance.
Best Regards,Joe


 
      From: Laurent Bloch <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 3:17 PM
 Subject: Re: [bigloo] Bigloo with Windows 10 Linux Services and Bash
   
 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. The fact that phidgets  autoconf failed to configure should not 
prevent you from building bigloo. You can safely ignore the error. 
  Best Regards, Joe
  
    
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      From: Laurent Bloch <[email protected]>
 To: Bigloo Inria list <[email protected]> 
 Cc: [email protected]
 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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 Laurent Bloch - http://www.laurentbloch.org - [email protected]
 Si vous trouvez que l'éducation coûte cher, essayez l'ignorance !
 (A. Lincoln)
 
    
   
 
 

   

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