Hi everyone, had my head down for several months getting a commercial control system using Teensy 3.2 into production and shipping across the US. There are now almost 1000 installations and users love it! So that is good news: happy customers. We are also managing production and right now tariffs and jellybean parts allocations make this extra challenging...
Anyway I am using Arduino 1.8.4 and TD 1.39 (tried older 1.8.2 and TD 1.36 versions too) and trying to get the TE Weathershield working with a Teensy 3.1 or 3.2 in a SparkFun Teensy shield using i2c_t3. The code compiles OK with an Arduino as the target but when I select Teensy 3.1/3.2 it throws an error I have never seen before about not finding the {libraryname}.a file in the temporary build tree.
I've googled around a bit and am not sure where to start trying to fix this, or what it is all about.
The example programs for one of the sensors on this TE board build OK; it is only when building the whole tamale with all the libraries included as well as the library for the Weathershield itself that this odd error appears. Changing optimization has no effect. Changing to Teensy 3.5 no effect.
My next move will be to try the lastest stable version of TeensyDuino.
There's nothing really odd about the WeatherShield library.
When I get this working I will post an update. Here is the main GitHub link
Anyway I am using Arduino 1.8.4 and TD 1.39 (tried older 1.8.2 and TD 1.36 versions too) and trying to get the TE Weathershield working with a Teensy 3.1 or 3.2 in a SparkFun Teensy shield using i2c_t3. The code compiles OK with an Arduino as the target but when I select Teensy 3.1/3.2 it throws an error I have never seen before about not finding the {libraryname}.a file in the temporary build tree.
Code:
c:\arduino-1.8.4\hardware\tools\arm\bin\../lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/5.4.1/../../../../arm-none-eabi/bin/ar.exe: C:\Users\Bruce\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_build_872959/core/TEWeatherShield.a: No such file or directory
I've googled around a bit and am not sure where to start trying to fix this, or what it is all about.
The example programs for one of the sensors on this TE board build OK; it is only when building the whole tamale with all the libraries included as well as the library for the Weathershield itself that this odd error appears. Changing optimization has no effect. Changing to Teensy 3.5 no effect.
My next move will be to try the lastest stable version of TeensyDuino.
There's nothing really odd about the WeatherShield library.
When I get this working I will post an update. Here is the main GitHub link
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