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gbhug5a opened this issue Jul 13, 2019 · 4 comments
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jSSC-2.8_x86.dll is installed in a new User folder in Windows #9062

gbhug5a opened this issue Jul 13, 2019 · 4 comments
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Component: IDE The Arduino IDE Type: Regression Something that used to work and now doesn't

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gbhug5a commented Jul 13, 2019

jSSC-2.8_x86.dll is installed in a new ".jssc" folder under User\Owner\ even though the dll already appears in Arduino\lib. Is this a permissions issue or something similar? If not, it would help keep the User folders clean if the dll could be run from the \lib folder without creating a new user-level folder for it that just clutters up the Windows Explorer tree.

v1.8.8 Portable, Windows 7/64.

@per1234 per1234 added Type: Regression Something that used to work and now doesn't Component: IDE The Arduino IDE labels Jul 13, 2019
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per1234 commented Jul 13, 2019

This issue had been fixed by 229c32c, but then there was a regression in Arduino IDE 1.8.7, which I suspect was caused by 6080907

Related: #6626

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It's very strange since jssc -arduino2 was just a repackaging of -arduino1 with aarch64 lib added and no extra rule has been added/removed from ant script. I'll investigate a bit more and report you back.

@facchinm facchinm self-assigned this Jul 15, 2019
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@per1234 you were totally right, I repackaged plain jssc at the time of adding aarch64 lib, not arduino1 . Fixed by fb9ce0a

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If I have installed the latest release of the Arduino IDE, can I safely delete this from my home directory?

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