@durron597 ... Isn't it too broad? The question asks for "experience". If it did include an error and some debug data, then it'd be fine. But since it asks about the "experience" of others on a software, it's borderline primarily opinion-based and certainly too broad. Another correct close reason would be the "debug" one, since he tells us that he "can't get them to compile following the instructions" without giving us any relevant data. Or am I getting this wrong?
@Kyll There's only one answer. Steps needed to get a program to compile. It's not opinion based either, trying to get a program to compile on a particular platform. Finally, it's not debug, he didn't write the code.
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.
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Indeed. Still, it would only seem at least logical that questions seeking help on programming-related softwares (such as IDE) to solve errors must include the information necessary to identify the error.