How to fix Error compiling for board Industruino 1286?
I loaded the sample code: "Industruino Demo Code - Default code loaded onto Industruino REV3"
The output in the arduino IDE:
Arduino: 1.6.13 (Linux), Board: "Industruino 1286"
Warning: Board Industruino:avr:ind1286 doesn't define a 'build.board' preference. Auto-set to: AVR_IND1286
WARNING: Category '' in library EEPROM is not valid. Setting to 'Uncategorized'
WARNING: Category '' in library SPI is not valid. Setting to 'Uncategorized'
WARNING: Category '' in library SoftwareSerial is not valid. Setting to 'Uncategorized'
WARNING: Category '' in library Wire is not valid. Setting to 'Uncategorized'
Warning: platform.txt from core 'Industruino Boards' contains deprecated recipe.ar.pattern="{compiler.path}{compiler.ar.cmd}" {compiler.ar.flags} {compiler.ar.extra_flags} "{build.path}/{archive_file}" "{object_file}", automatically converted to recipe.ar.pattern="{compiler.path}{compiler.ar.cmd}" {compiler.ar.flags} {compiler.ar.extra_flags} "{archive_file_path}" "{object_file}". Consider upgrading this core.
fork/exec /bin/avr-g++: no such file or directory
Error compiling for board Industruino 1286.
Hello,
yes it's true.
THere is a thread on the changes needed to make Arduino work with more recent platform, but it takes a bit of tinkering with libraries.
Anyhow your error says basically that the compiler is not where expected.
After all the warnings, your error is simple:
fork/exec /bin/avr-g++: no such file or directory
Check in your directories that the correct program be in the requested place and you could be allright, or generate the next error.
https://industruino.com/forum/help-1/question/build-failure-is-industruino-1286-compatible-with-arduino-1-6-6-on-osx-el-capitan-114
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"There's a thread on .." - do you have a link?