Unable to compile Marlin 2.0.7.2 October 16, 2020 06:03PM |
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Re: Unable to compile Marlin 2.0.7.2 October 18, 2020 11:16AM |
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Re: Unable to compile Marlin 2.0.7.2 October 18, 2020 11:26AM |
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Dust
This is a Arduino IDE on Windows issue. Windows has a hard coded unchangeable max path/fork limit of 32K characters. Arduino IDE is written badly, when it attempts to link all the .o files together to form the final .bin file on large projects, such as Marlin, it generate one very long command that can easily exceed the windows limit.
Re: Unable to compile Marlin 2.0.7.2 October 18, 2020 05:06PM |
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Re: Unable to compile Marlin 2.0.7.2 October 20, 2020 06:53PM |
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Dust
This is a Arduino IDE on Windows issue. Windows has a hard coded unchangeable max path/fork limit of 32K characters. Arduino IDE is written badly, when it attempts to link all the .o files together to form the final .bin file on large projects, such as Marlin, it generate one very long command that can easily exceed the windows limit.
This is a Arduino IDE on Windows issue
Could someone use VMware with Linux to eliminate this error.
Re: Unable to compile Marlin 2.0.7.2 November 09, 2020 03:43PM |
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Re: Unable to compile Marlin 2.0.7.2 November 09, 2020 06:04PM |
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Re: Unable to compile Marlin 2.0.7.2 November 09, 2020 09:17PM |
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acestu
Hi,
It's the Bugfix branch that is tricky to build on a Windows machine, it is a lot of messing about moving files and folders, shortening Paths, even Linux on a Windows sub system is a lot of messing about, easy way out is build on a Mac if you have one.
Stuart
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I was able to compile Marlin 2.x using Arduino 1.8.13 running on a Raspberry Pi 4B with 4MB of DRAM. The Arduino IDE installed by apt-get was totally out of date. Download the IDE from the Arduino website, unpack it and run the install.sh to install. Looks, feels and works just like Arduino for Windows, without the Windows problems.