The important thing is the that the github address starts with "https://" This is important, it is why it isn't working for you. If you leave this out it won't work.
It is useful to go to the github repositiory on the web, it is possible to copy the web address from the repository there.
Okay, thanks. I've moved on. Now I've got this.
[code]christophe@MiniPc:~/Projects/indi-3rdparty/indi-rolloffino/build$ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ../
bash: -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type
christophe@MiniPc:~/Projects/indi-3rdparty/indi-rolloffino/build$
/code]
What file should I have that's visibly missing?
Porchet,
What's happening is that you are making a series of trivial mistakes in the precise form of the commands that you are using. All these commands are described correctly in the INSTALL file that is part of the indi-rollofino project.
Each time this happens your first action is to post asking for help.
You could resolve these things yourself by comparing your commands with the commands in the INSTALL file. Transcription errors are one of the most frequent reasons for things not to work. It's much more satisfying to resolve these things for yourself.
Yes, it is,
whenever I do things with Linux, I'm never really sure what I'm doing.
Besides I find it's complicated for a novice to make a lexicon of each command, because each time there's a trick to know, besides English is not my language.
Anyway, anyway,
The thing is, originally when I installed the driver with Tom, I'm absolutely not made that way.
Because I created a folder on the desktop where I installed the driver.
So what I should have done was copy the driver file that's in indi-3dparty and replace it with the one that's in my file.
And then reinstall it like I did the first time.
Because that way I remember the procedure.
But as I say, I'm never on command lines under Linux.
K
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On your arduino, do you have a capacitor between reset and ground? On initial connect without the capacitor, the arduino will reset to accept a new sketch. Not sure what the timeout is set to, but I've had similar issues in the past with arduino projects.
Look at your screen shot. The normal USB connection appears to be /dev/ttyACM0 and you are presently connecting to /dev/ttyUSB0. So first try and get the selection restored to the one that connects to the Arduino.