>> This is on my pcDuino3 nano lite. This board supposedly has
arduino
>> features and can be controled with Arduino IDE. I am using the tutorial
>> I
>> found at:
>>
>>
http://www.linksprite.com/quick-start/
>>
>> Where I got the pdf:
>>
>>
https://s3.amazonaws.com/pcduino/book/Introduction+to+pcDuino.pdf
>>
>> In this pdf, they are using Arduino IDE 1.5.4 and showing to add the
>> pcDuino
>> board. The version of Arduino in F23 is 1.0.6 and it does not seem to be
>> able to add a board under tools. So I enabled fedora-updates-testing and
>> upgraded to 1.6.4.
>>
>> I go to open it, and nothing happens. I have rebooted, and nothing
>> happens.
>> I do not see anything in /var/log/messages. I need so help to figure out
>> what is wrong here.
>
> Robert, below is a fairly standard process, not just for Fedora but
> any distro, for debugging a problem on an application:
>
> 1) Define what you mean by "nothing happens", does any thing appear at
> all?
Nothing visibly happens.
> 2) Run it from the command prompt to see if there's a segfault or some
> other output indicating why
I am going to have to dig a bit to figure out what Xfce is running. I SHOULD
be able to figure this one out myself.
> 3) Check bugzilla to see if anyone else has reported the problem [1]
> 3) If it crashes run it from gdb and gather a backtrace [2]
What is gbd and how do I run it from there. Or rather, point me to
instructions about this, please.
See the link I referenced at [2] below. All the information was
provided in the links that I referenced. There is also google or even
"dnf info gdb" would provide you this informaiton.
>> 4) Update the bug with relevant information if it exists or report a
>> bug [3] attaching the above information if not.
>
>
> I knew once I found what was happening, I would more than likely be filing a
> bug report. But should really have realized to check there first.
>
> thanks
>
>