>> On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 11:56 PM, Robert Moskowitz <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I got the Arduino ide 1.64 from the testing repo working, and worked out
>>> that Linksprite did a special build of arduino ide for their board.  I
>>> found
>>> on github:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/liaods/pcduino-arduino-ide
>>>
>>> And I am hoping there is some way to add files to the F23 rpm and not
>>> have
>>> to do a build for Fedora, as this github build is for some other distro
>>> :)
>>
>> The standard process for this would be to get them to submit their
>> changes upstream to the primary project then we just consume it in the
>> version it lands in. It quickly becomes almost impossible to try and
>> juggle patches from dozens of different forks.
>
>
> Understand.  This afternoon, I found the following over on adafruit:
>
> https://learn.adafruit.com/add-boards-arduino-v164/overview
>
> And 1.6.4 is the version in Fedora testing that I am working with. Now to
> follow this instruction and see if it works!
>
> Much better if Arduino makes it easy to add more boards...

Yes, that looks like a much better approach (finally!) and likely
means that new device support could be packaged and hence maintained
separately which will make it much easier to support a diverse set of
devices.

Peter
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