Hi Soan,I'm afraid I don't have any experience myself with working on BIRD in Windows; but probably it is possible, so I hope that other developers who have done that will be able to help you.Regards - NeilOn Fri, 18 May 2018, 10:12 Minh Soan Duong, <soandm@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Neil,Thank you very much for your reply.Actually, I would prefer to run it on Windows environment, which I am much familiar with. As far as my understanding, it does not matter if I just want to run a simple demo of a BIRD routing protocol. Am I correct?In case it is impossible to run on Windows, then yes, I can switch to Linux environment.Do you have any suggestion for me? And sorry for my dumb question.Best regards,SoanOn Fri, May 18, 2018 at 6:57 PM, Neil Jerram <neil@tigera.io> wrote:Hi Soan,Would it be possible for you to work on a GNU/Linux system instead? I believe that is what most BIRD developers do.Regards - NeilOn Fri, May 18, 2018 at 3:58 AM Minh Soan Duong <soandm@gmail.com> wrote:Hi BIRD experts,My name is Soan Duong. I am a newbie of routing protocols, and of course of The BIRD internet routing daemon as well.I would like to get more understanding about one simple routing protocol (e.g. RIP) in BIRD by debugging the code step-by-step. However, I have got stuck at configuring the first step to run the code in Visual Studio C++.Could you guys please point me out how could I configure things in C++ to starting debugging. Any help you have to offer would be greatly appreciated.Regards,Soan--DUONG Thi Minh SoanSkype: soan.duong