The below given jar built it from scala IDE, and using spark-submit i tried to run the jar from. I will take your suggestion and report to moderator and ask for it to be moved to the "Installation & Troubleshooting" section.Am new to Hortonworks and trying to setup a Spark to kafka connectivity using scala which is given below as spark consumer. I have just looked in the AppData folder and could not find a folder called 'Arduino15' or any folder relating to ArduinoĪfter re-installing Arduino the error still occurs To view it, when you open "C:\Users* Your username here*", click on "View" at the top of the window, then check the box marked "Hidden Items".Įdit2: Oh, and uncheck that box again when you're done, or 'hidden' files will be visible all over the place, including the desktop. He's "the man" for these problems.)Įdit: ""C:\Users* Your username here*\AppData" might not be visible, since "AppData" is a hidden file. (Then you might be lucky and might help out. Perhaps you could click on "Report to moderator" and ask to have it moved. You might have been better off posting this thread in the "Installation & Troubleshooting" section, to increase your chances of the right people seeing it. You could try uninstalling again, delete that folder if it's left behind, then re-installing in the default location. This has been known to create problems when re-installing the IDE. So assuming your's is a 32-bit machine, your installation is in the correct place, "C:\Program Files\Arduino".Īnd also since "Arduino.h" is in the right place on your machine, "C:\Program Files\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\cores\Arduino", it should be found when you compile a sketch.īefore you re-installed the IDE, when uninstalling did you also delete the "Arduino15" folder from "C:\Users* Your username here*\AppData\Roaming" ?
"Arduino.h" is located in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\cores\arduino".
When I used the Arduino installer to install Arduino on my Windows 10 machine, it installed in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino". I have just tried installing Arduino where you suggested, unfortunately the error still occurs :’(Īdditionally, I have tried installing an older version (1.6.7) but that still produces the same error Thank you very much for all of your support You haven’t said which OS you use, and yes, it is a shot in the dark… I don’t know if this is common practice amongst Arduino users, but it actually a requirement with the CAD i use!
I’m not suggesting you create a partition, but you might try installing Arduino in C:\Arduino instead of \Program Files. The reason why my Arduino stuff isn’t under programme files is simply because I never put programme files in Program Files. I have never seen this before, and with good reason, but I have the same thing in the same place. And besides, you have found the file anyway. If it was, there would surely lots of people complaining by now. I am a bit more inclined to blame your operating system because I believe nasty things can happen with W10 and I can’t see how V1.6.9 can be the problem. You haven't said which OS you use, and yes, it is a shot in the dark. I don't know if this is common practice amongst Arduino users, but it actually a requirement with the CAD i use! I'm not suggesting you create a partition, but you might try installing Arduino in C:\Arduino instead of \Program Files. The reason why my Arduino stuff isn't under programme files is simply because I never put programme files in Program Files.
yours is located under Program Files and mine is on the E:/ drive.The only differences between your Arduino.h and mine are: I believe that in the distant past, this library and several others had to be called in programme, hence my original comment, but it is now automatically incorporated in the compiler or whatever. I am a bit more inclined to blame your operating system because I believe nasty things can happen with W10 and I can't see how V1.6.9 can be the problem.