diff --git a/Arduino-IDE.md b/Arduino-IDE.md index 8eb6aebf..4a383ae8 100644 --- a/Arduino-IDE.md +++ b/Arduino-IDE.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Remove default compile options for floating point ``printf`` and ``scanf`` which #### For all versions - Copy all files from the Tasmota release Source code folder *lib* into your *sketchbook\libraries* folder. -- About the issue of missing header files and/or libraries while compiling that users had, it is possible that the library folder is in the wrong place. That issue can be happen if you installed your Arduino IDE in a virtual environment. This came up after some tests (6) of an installation in `VM-Ware Workstation 14 Pro - 14.1.1 build-7528167` with not all current updates from VM-Ware. The library folder was placed in **/portable/libraries** and not in **/portable/sketchbook/libraries**. We can't say why that happens but there is the possibilty. So please check it when you get compile errors with missing header files and/or libaries. After updating VM-Ware the issue was gone. The installation of Arduino IDE 1.8.8 on windows 7 pro were 100% ok without any issue. +- About the issue of missing header files and/or libraries while compiling that users had, it is possible that the library folder is in the wrong place. That issue can be happen if you installed your Arduino IDE in a virtual environment. This came up after some tests (6) of an installation in `VM-Ware Workstation 14 Pro - 14.1.1 build-7528167` with not all current updates from VM-Ware. The library folder was placed in **/portable/libraries** and not in **/portable/sketchbook/libraries**. We can't say why that happens but there is the possibilty. So please check it when you get compile errors with missing header files and/or libaries. After updating VM-Ware and a new installation of Arduino IDE 1.8.8 the issue was gone. The installation of Arduino IDE 1.8.8 on windows 7 pro were 100% ok without any issue. - Copy the Tasmota release Source code folder *sonoff* to your *sketchbook*. - Note: your *sketchbook* location can be found in the Arduino IDE preferences, default on the Mac is ``~/Documents/Arduino``.