Using WiringPi C library through SSH on Netbeans - ssh

How can I use WiringPi library through SSH on Netbeans? When I run a simple HelloWorld program, it works.
This is the output message:
Copying project files to /root/.netbeans/remote/RASPBERRYPI/win-7pjgqkgjsj4-Windows-x86_64 at root#RASPBERRYPI
Building project files list...
Checking directory structure...
Checking previously uploaded files...
Checking links...
Uploading changed files:
Zipping 10 changed files...
Uploading zip to root#RASPBERRYPI...
Unzipping changed files...
Checking exec permissions...
Uploading changed files finished successfully.
cd '/root/.netbeans/remote/RASPBERRYPI/win-7pjgqkgjsj4-Windows-x86_64/C/Users/Public/Remote Projects/BlinkingLED'
/usr/bin/make -f Makefile CONF=Debug
"/usr/bin/make" -f nbproject/Makefile-Debug.mk QMAKE= SUBPROJECTS= .build-conf
make[1]: Entering directory '/root/.netbeans/remote/RASPBERRYPI/win-7pjgqkgjsj4-Windows-x86_64/C/Users/Public/Remote Projects/BlinkingLED'
"/usr/bin/make" -f nbproject/Makefile-Debug.mk dist/Debug/GNU-Linux/blinkingled
make[2]: Entering directory '/root/.netbeans/remote/RASPBERRYPI/win-7pjgqkgjsj4-Windows-x86_64/C/Users/Public/Remote Projects/BlinkingLED'
mkdir -p build/Debug/GNU-Linux
rm -f "build/Debug/GNU-Linux/main.o.d"
gcc -c -g -std=c11 -MMD -MP -MF "build/Debug/GNU-Linux/main.o.d" -o build/Debug/GNU-Linux/main.o main.c
mkdir -p dist/Debug/GNU-Linux
gcc -o dist/Debug/GNU-Linux/blinkingled build/Debug/GNU-Linux/main.o
build/Debug/GNU-Linux/main.o: In function `main':
/root/.netbeans/remote/RASPBERRYPI/win-7pjgqkgjsj4-Windows-x86_64/C/Users/Public/Remote Projects/BlinkingLED/main.c:24: undefined reference to `wiringPiSetup'
/root/.netbeans/remote/RASPBERRYPI/win-7pjgqkgjsj4-Windows-x86_64/C/Users/Public/Remote Projects/BlinkingLED/main.c:29: undefined reference to `pinMode'
/root/.netbeans/remote/RASPBERRYPI/win-7pjgqkgjsj4-Windows-x86_64/C/Users/Public/Remote Projects/BlinkingLED/main.c:32: undefined reference to `digitalWrite'
/root/.netbeans/remote/RASPBERRYPI/win-7pjgqkgjsj4-Windows-x86_64/C/Users/Public/Remote Projects/BlinkingLED/main.c:34: undefined reference to `delay'
/root/.netbeans/remote/RASPBERRYPI/win-7pjgqkgjsj4-Windows-x86_64/C/Users/Public/Remote Projects/BlinkingLED/main.c:35: undefined reference to `digitalWrite'
/root/.netbeans/remote/RASPBERRYPI/win-7pjgqkgjsj4-Windows-x86_64/C/Users/Public/Remote Projects/BlinkingLED/main.c:37: undefined reference to `delay'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
nbproject/Makefile-Debug.mk:62: recipe for target 'dist/Debug/GNU-Linux/blinkingled' failed
make[2]: *** [dist/Debug/GNU-Linux/blinkingled] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory '/root/.netbeans/remote/RASPBERRYPI/win-7pjgqkgjsj4-Windows-x86_64/C/Users/Public/Remote Projects/BlinkingLED'
nbproject/Makefile-Debug.mk:59: recipe for target '.build-conf' failed
make[1]: *** [.build-conf] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory '/root/.netbeans/remote/RASPBERRYPI/win-7pjgqkgjsj4-Windows-x86_64/C/Users/Public/Remote Projects/BlinkingLED'
nbproject/Makefile-impl.mk:39: recipe for target '.build-impl' failed
make: *** [.build-impl] Error 2

This is a quite old post, but since I've had the same problem and I've resolved it I'm now writing down the solution, so if someone needs it, it's ready ;)
The only thing to do is to add some parameters to the compilation command, in particular the path to binaries and includes plus the -lwiringpi option.
To do that in NetBeans, rightclick on the project, then properties. From there, Build->C Compiler.
Now, find the voice Additional Options, open it and copy paste the following:
-I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib -lwiringPi
(that are the paths to the standard installation of wiringPi, if you have changed the location of the library change the paths accordingly)
Now it should work, at least it worked for me.
Hope it helped someone,
Bye
EDIT:
I forgot to add that you must ssh as root user, otherwise wiringPi doesn't work.
For that you must do:
passwd root
to set root password
sudo nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config
And change PermitRootLogin to yes
reboot

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Insufficient p4est installation found!
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cmake/macros/macro_verbose_include.cmake:19 (INCLUDE)
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Making install in sc
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Cannot compile apache with fips

I need to run apache in fips 140-2 mode and I am following the instructions given here: https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/FIPS_Library_and_Apache
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openssl-fips-2.0.16.tar.gz
openssl-1.0.2n.tar.gz
httpd-2.4.29.tar.gz
apr-util-1.6.1.tar.gz
apr-1.6.3.tar.gz
pcre-8.41.tar.gz
Everything works fine until I attempt a make on the httpd package and it then fails. If I run a make without the two exports for the fingerprints, it completes without issue:
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export FIPSLD_CC=/usr/bin/gcc
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make[2]: *** [ab] Error 127
make[2]: Leaving directory '/root/httpd-2.4.29/support'
/root/httpd-2.4.29/build/rules.mk:75: recipe for target 'all-recursive' failed
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory '/root/httpd-2.4.29/support'
/root/httpd-2.4.29/build/rules.mk:75: recipe for target 'all-recursive' failed
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i simply just follow the steps based on this video for the first try. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGGHxaDxSK4
when i want to apply for some installation, the bar always show up like this
http://sta.sh/015gez4rfjn0
i even try to mark mingw32-gcc-g++
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"----------Building project:[ letstr - Debug ]----------"
mingw32-make.exe[1]: Entering directory 'C:/Users/asu/Documents/letstry/letstr'
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g++.exe: #letstr.txt: No such file or directory
g++.exe: no input files
mingw32-make.exe[1]: *** [Debug/letstr] Error 1
letstr.mk:78: recipe for target 'Debug/letstr' failed
mingw32-make.exe[1]: Leaving directory 'C:/Users/asu/Documents/letstry/letstr'
Makefile:4: recipe for target 'All' failed
mingw32-make.exe: *** [All] Error 2
====1 errors, 0 warnings====
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make[2]: i686-w64-mingw32: Command not found
Makefile:246: recipe for target 'libiberty.a' failed
make[2]: *** [libiberty.a] Error 127
make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/User/hsdis/build/Linux-i586/libiberty'
Makefile:8045: recipe for target 'all-libiberty' failed
make[1]: *** [all-libiberty] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/User/hsdis/build/Linux-i586'
Makefile:192: recipe for target 'build/Linux-i586/bfd/libbfd.a' failed
make: *** [build/Linux-i586/bfd/libbfd.a] Error 2
I would also like to know how to use the directive PrintAssembly, because i wanted to see the assembly code, of a Java class.
I have already saw other posts here, but none of them helped.
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Here are the steps which help me to build it (x64 version, x86 should be almost the same):
download and unpack the latest hsdis sources as described in the building manual from the http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk8u/jdk8u/hotspot/tags;
download the latest bintuils-2.26.tar.gz package from the http://mirror.tochlab.net/pub/gnu/binutils/;
copy it to your Cygwin home directory and unpack it from the Cygwin terminal (this is very important, otherwise you may get permission problems):
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While i tried to compile the pacman in Ubuntu-11.10 machine i got the following errors
$ make # after ./autogen.sh && ./configure
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/talespin/archlinux/pacman'
Making all in lib/libalpm
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/talespin/archlinux/pacman/lib/libalpm'
Making all in po
make[3]: Entering directory `/home/talespin/archlinux/pacman/lib/libalpm/po'
test ! -f ./libalpm.pot || \
test -z "ca.gmo cs.gmo da.gmo de.gmo el.gmo en_GB.gmo es.gmo fi.gmo fr.gmo hu.gmo it.gmo kk.gmo lt.gmo nb.gmo pl.gmo pt.gmo pt_BR.gmo ro.gmo ru.gmo sk.gmo sr.gmo sr#latin.gmo sv.gmo tr.gmo uk.gmo zh_CN.gmo zh_TW.gmo" || make ca.gmo cs.gmo da.gmo de.gmo el.gmo en_GB.gmo es.gmo fi.gmo fr.gmo hu.gmo it.gmo kk.gmo lt.gmo nb.gmo pl.gmo pt.gmo pt_BR.gmo ro.gmo ru.gmo sk.gmo sr.gmo sr#latin.gmo sv.gmo tr.gmo uk.gmo zh_CN.gmo zh_TW.gmo
make[4]: Entering directory `/home/talespin/archlinux/pacman/lib/libalpm/po'
: --update --lang=ca ca.po libalpm.pot
rm -f ca.gmo && : -c --statistics --verbose -o ca.gmo ca.po
mv: cannot stat `t-ca.gmo': No such file or directory
make[4]: *** [ca.gmo] Error 1
make[4]: Leaving directory `/home/talespin/archlinux/pacman/lib/libalpm/po'
make[3]: *** [stamp-po] Error 2
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/talespin/archlinux/pacman/lib/libalpm/po'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/talespin/archlinux/pacman/lib/libalpm'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/talespin/archlinux/pacman'
make: *** [all] Error 2
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Used the git commit e6f72c61a098b52ea29e54b8eb4739a2ff81e6b0in
repo git://projects.archlinux.org/pacman.git
1) $ git clean -xfd; ./autogen.sh && ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var \
--enable-git-version --enable-debug --without-gpgme
2) cd lib/libalpm
3) In the Makefile replace line
LIBS = -lssl -larchive -lm
with
LIBS = -lssl -larchive -lm -lcrypto
4) cd ../../ && make