#!/usr/bin/env python
I replaced it with:
#!/usr/bin/python2
and the IDE started working like a charm. Somehow it shows three different ports (/dev/ttyACM0, /dev/ttyACM1, /dev/ttyACM2). It may be related on that I have three USB ports on my computer, but I doesn't really matter because I know that usually the last one of the ports works.
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and replacing the python executable with python2 in every other file provided by the program. The question is how did you install the IDE? Did you use a PKGBUILD?
]]>Board intel:i686:izmir_ec doesn't define a 'build.board' preference. Auto-set to: I686_IZMIR_EC
Board intel:i586-uclibc:izmir_fd doesn't define a 'build.board' preference. Auto-set to: I586-UCLIBC_IZMI
Board intel:i586-uclibc:izmir_fg doesn't define a 'build.board' preference. Auto-set to: I586-UCLIBC_IZMI
After trying to verify the sketch (to compile but not try to upload the binary) the IDE gives an error message:
Setting it up.../tmp/tmp.zD2sYlg7YW/relocate_sdk.sh /home/$myusername/Downloads/IntelArduino-1.6.0-Linux64/arduino-1.6.0+Intel/hardware/tools/i586/relocate_sdk.sh
File "/home/$myusername/Downloads/IntelArduino-1.6.0-Linux64/arduino-1.6.0+Intel/hardware/tools/i586/relocate_sdk.py", line 98
print "ERROR: could not relocate %s, interp size = %i and %i is needed." % (elf_file_name, p_memsz, len(new_dl_path) + 1)
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
SDK could not be set up. Relocate script failed. Abort!
Error compiling.
I installed gcc-multilib but that didn't help anything. Any ideas how could I get this working? Programming is definetely not my strongest sides. I know that on Ubuntu-based distros Galileo works out-of-the-box but I would not like to install one just for that.
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