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Can't compile any projects including the examples #142

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Shaxine opened this issue Aug 15, 2017 · 6 comments
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Can't compile any projects including the examples #142

Shaxine opened this issue Aug 15, 2017 · 6 comments
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Shaxine commented Aug 15, 2017

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Windows 10 64bits

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Arduino Uno

Description of problem

After fresh install Sublime Text 3 and Deviot I was able to compile and upload projects to Arduino Uno just fine for a while.

But today I can't compile any project even after fresh install the Sublime Text 3 and Deviot, including deleting the following folders:

C:\SPB_Data.platformio
C:\Users\vespa\AppData\Local\Sublime Text 3
C:\Users\vespa\AppData\Roaming\Sublime Text 3
C:\Users\vespa\AppData\Local\Temp\Deviot

Every time I try to compile a project like the Digital Potentiometer Example the following output in verbose mode shows up.

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Shaxine commented Aug 15, 2017

Solved it was related to #137.

Checking Options > Use PlatformIO Structure did the trick.

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gepd commented Aug 15, 2017

Thanks for the report,

is possible you share the sketch you was using to fix this issue?

@Shaxine
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Shaxine commented Aug 15, 2017

I had similar errors no matter what sketches I used. but the above output came from the following example.

gepd added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 17, 2017
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gepd commented Aug 17, 2017

I've add a fix for this, you shouldn't need to use Use PlatformIO Structure anymore, please let me know if the fix is working for you too

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Shaxine commented Aug 19, 2017

I'm sorry for the delayed response, but I can confirm that it fixed the issue and I was able to compile without problems. Thank you for your work.

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gepd commented Aug 19, 2017

Thanks you for the answer!

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