Update arduino libraries12/3/2023 I want to add that I am experiencing the same errors as the original post, but I am using arduino ARM v1.8.11 on a Raspberry Pi 3 with the latest Rasbian.Īs noted in previous posts, the 'java/security/cacerts' file bundled is out of date, however it still contains the valid root certificate that is being presented from *. It was there in the 1980’s when Unix was the flavour of the time and unfortunately it has not abated over the years. A total intolerance not only of Windows, but generally anyone who is at the NOOB end of the learning curve. Unfortunately this is an attitude that I have found very prevalent with Unix/Linux/BSD people. For example not even making a Start menu entry or using the very functional file selectors for opening or saving files. The total lack of interest of the Windows port is evident with the lack of any effort to correctly integrate Arduino IDE into the Windows environment. ![]() With the number of issues around this theme and the lack of reply to the postings around different sites apart from the couple of glib suggestions that occasionally work, I guess this means that the problem is probably never going to be resolved because, after all, it is only Windoze users anyway. So either it is some obtuse setting etc in the Windows system or in one of the many other compilers and IDEs screwing everything else up. So as an experiment I got an old drive, installed a fresh copy of Win7 on it, set up Arduino etc again and lo and behold - works fine. I never did get this working properly and reading the json files. Both are Windows 7 and similar install configurations. Now at a loss for where to go next, especially since it works OK on my old laptop and not my main machine. Note: I have a variety of environments (VS, Eclipse, JetBrains etc for various projects includig some Java development. Run IDE at various times in protected mode.Set the Pref-Manager URL and network proxy disabled. Totally removed the IDE, deleted all associated files and folders, cleaned registry, searched for key phrases across my entire computer to ensure all files removed. ![]() ![]()
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