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Fresh install of 2018-19 for C++ Arduino [message #1814921] Mon, 23 September 2019 01:22 Go to next message
M K is currently offline M KFriend
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I had a version of Photon working on my Mac Mojave. Decided to upgrade to the latest version of Eclipse 2018-19.

Couldn't get the Arduino Downloads manager to work - the add board functionality wouldn't work.

Just to make sure, I reinstalled the OS with a complete disk cleanup.
I installed JDK 64-bt version - build 13+33.
Installed the latest version of Eclipse. Still have the same problem. When I click on add platform under Arduino Downloads manager, nothing happens.

My error log file says "No valid system for avr-gcc" when I try to add platform.
Also, on startup of Eclipse, error log has a warning entry "Enablement expression is missing for config provider for org.eclipse.cdt.arduino.core.descriptorType".


Re: Fresh install of 2018-19 for C++ Arduino [message #1814927 is a reply to message #1814921] Mon, 23 September 2019 06:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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It's probably best to ask on the CDT forum:

https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php?t=thread&frm_id=80

Also note that the latest released version is 2019-09 and is available here:

https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/


Ed Merks
Professional Support: https://www.macromodeling.com/
Re: Fresh install of 2018-19 for C++ Arduino [message #1814965 is a reply to message #1814927] Mon, 23 September 2019 14:10 Go to previous message
M K is currently offline M KFriend
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I meant Eclipse 2019-09. I do have the latest version.
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