(07-17-2016, 07:29 AM)martinayotte Wrote: I've spared few more time and got it working !
For the avr-gcc compiler and avrdude tools, I've decided to leave the 32 bits version, so, to do that I've added some 32 bits version of libraries such libc/libpthread/libz and few other.
Next step will probably trying to add stm32duino framework to this 1.6.9 IDE.
Wow!! martinayotte,
That's awesome. I was trying to figure it out with a friend who is also more knowledgeable than me on Linux and Java, and we went the route of trying to force the IDE to look for the Java already installed in the Pine64 debian installation without success.
We then proceeded to install the Oracle ARM 64 version and replaced the OpenJDK one with that one, but again no success.
I'm an Arduino fan would really like to get it working on my Pine64. Could you post a step by step procedure to get it to work? I read your posts but it seems you had to compile some files and I don't have a clear picture of the sources you used to get this to work.
Again,.. awesome work!!!
(07-17-2016, 01:40 AM)illustris Wrote: For now you can just install the "arduino" package from the repositories. It is version 1.0.5, but it works
Illustris, unfortunately the version included in the debian repositories the 1.0.5, doesn't support all the new boards, specially those added by the additional boards in the Board Manager. That leaves out a lot of my boards that support Wifi such as the Udoo Neo, the ESP8266, RedBear Duo, and many other.
So ideally we want to run the latest IDE, as of now the 1.6.9.