Mats is correct. The good news is that we’ve created an Arduino example that 
works with IoTivity-lite and full OCF security.

There are just two obstacles. The first is that we haven’t installed the 
example into the IoTivity-lite repo yet. We’re all ready to do it, but the two 
main people to do that are very busy, so I’m not sure how soon it will happen.

The second problem is that the ATMega may not have enough resources. We have 
successfully built it on an Arduino Due with a WizNet 5500 shield. I’m anxious 
to try it on a Huzzah32 ESP32 board, but I’m waiting until the Due example is 
installed in the repo before I do that. If you have time to help, I can add you 
to an internal discussion and we may get it sooner.

Thanks,
-Clarke

> On Dec 9, 2019, at 9:32 PM, Mats Wichmann <m...@wichmann.us> wrote:
> 
> On 12/9/19 7:49 PM, elizabethnathania...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hi, I'm new in ioivity and still try to use it.
>> I want to build iotivity on Arduino ATMEGA 2560. I follow these 2 links:
>> https://iotivity.org/documentation/arduino/getting-started
>> https://wiki.iotivity.org/build_iotivity_project_for_arduino
>> But when start scons command I got this error that I attached in this 
>> message.
>> I used Arduino IDE 1.0.x because the links above said so.
>> How to solve this error?
> 
> "original" iotivity doesn't build for Arduino any longer, it grew too big.  
> it seems like you may have an old version of iotivity, as I recall (it's been 
> quite a while) arduino support was removed entirely a while back.  for 
> smaller devices (maybe for all devices) iotivity-lite is the better choice.
> 
> 
> 


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