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quirkbot-avr-gcc

v2.0.4

Published

AVR GCC toolchain used by the Quirkbot compiler.

Downloads

582

Readme

quirkbot-avr-gcc

Installs the platform specific AVR GCC toolchain used by the Quirkbot compiler.

Automatically downloaded binaries (recommended)

The binaries are generated with npm-arduino-publisher.

Manually downloaded binaries

The binaries are manually downloaded from microship.com, and placed in the platform directories. After placing the files in their respective tools > avr directories, a file named builtin_tools_versions.txt is also placed there, with the content arduino.avr-gcc=5.4.0-atmel3.6.2 so it could be potentially used to integrate with Arduino.

After placing all the binaries for all platforms, run sh fixsymlinks.sh to resolve the symlinks and use copies of the files instead.

Remove unnecessary files

While trying to publish version 2.0.3, noticed that the process was always failing with the error 413 Payload Too Large. This error started to appear because the newer versions of AVR GCC are way bigger.

In order to mitigate it, all library folders, except avr5 were removed from the folder tools/avr/lib/gcc/avr/{version number}/.

Developers

Never deploy with npm publish! Use npm run deploy instead!