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Impossible to compile in Linux Mint and perhaps in others

I am very frustrated with this application, I have spent 95% of my time trying to get it to compile and it is a total frustration, I have followed the moderator's advice for more than 25 days and nothing. I think it doesn't work easily with Arduino, whether it's IDE 1.819 or 2.2, the same story, total frustration. I have shared the results in the old forum and I can't explain why something so basic is not resolved with so many updates that they mention, 1.0 is supposed to be the stable one, I have tried with 1.1 which is updated and sometimes the moderator sends me to options from much longer ago, that the problem was corrected there, such a disorder of versions is unthinkable.
I say goodbye to this application.

 

Impossible to compile in Linux Mint and perhaps in others

I use Linux Mint and I can use Arduino perfectly.
I don't know how you installed Arduino and why you did it in system folder, I asked you but no response.
Just download from Arduino website and that's all, it's not that difficult.

 

I have followed the moderator's advice for more than 25 days and nothing.

Nothing? what about these posts:

Link to one of your posts in the old forum:
https://simulide.forumotion.com/t1845-simulide-1-0-and-1-1-still-having-problems-compiling-and-loading-code-on-arduino#8105

OscarEs wrote:

"Thanks to your last suggestion, now compile and upload the code.
Good day!"

 

Another post:
https://simulide.forumotion.com/t1845-simulide-1-0-and-1-1-still-having-problems-compiling-and-loading-code-on-arduino#8117

OscarEs wrote:

"Thank you so much,
Downloaded and working."

 

A third one:
https://simulide.forumotion.com/t1741-arduino-2-2-1-tool-path-compiler#8116

OscarEs wrote:

Thank you so much
With this download it already works for me.

 

Fourth:
https://simulide.forumotion.com/t1910-problems-launching-on-linux-mint#8448

OscarEs wrote:

" in that same folder I have pasted the Data and Examples folders, installation problem solved."

Then... "following the moderator's advice for more than 25 days" nothing??

 

I can't explain why something so basic is not resolved with so many updates that they mention

You can't explain because you have no clue about how "basic" is making this work.
Arduino is frequently changing the way to compile from command line, the location of libraries, executables, etc.

So be a little bit respectful with the people that is working hard to make this work and with the people that is helping you for free.

 

such a disorder of versions is unthinkable

Maybe the "disorder" in not in the versions, but somewhere else...

 

I say goodbye to this application.

Bye, have a great day.

I guess that is good news for the moderator.