As usual, it would be good to have an example, so here you go:
Pfstools - compile for Windows
I'm trying to get pfstools (as well as pfstmo and pfscalibration) working under Windows. These are basically an open source series of command line tools for High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging.
They were developed for Linux, so the documentation says that in Windows they need to be compiled and run in Cygwin, which is not a big deal except that I can't get them to compile following the instructions.
Does anyone here have any experience using these in Windows? The project home page is here. Thanks.
I don't really think questions like these fit the normal mold of the standard close reasons. Every instinct I have says that the question is off topic, but I can't figure out why. He's not asking for a tool, it's clear what's being asked, there's probably only one answer, and it's clear a programmer would need to assist in the answer.
Perhaps it's already clear somewhere in a previous question or in the help center, but I have not been able to find it.
- Are such questions on topic?
- If no, what should the close reason be?
To be clear: I think such questions should be closed, I just want to know if I'm right and whether there's an appropriate close reason that isn't just a custom close reason.
The suggested duplicate is almost an exact duplicate, I agree, but that question doesn't doesn't talk about my point #2, e.g. what should the close reason be; either that needs to be addressed in the other question or this should remain open.
recommend or find a book
and may be as Deduplicator says