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Upcoming cessation of support for linux distros using glibc 2.28 recent changes in the framework used to produce automated release of arduino ide resulted in the loss of compatibility of the linux builds with older linux distro versions that use version 2.28 of the gnu c library (glibc) shared library Take your esp32 without any connection done to it and do the following: Arduino ide 2.3.4 will be the last version.

Arduino ide 2.3.5 will not notify the user of an updated version, even if the user manually triggers an update check I recently had a similar issue and found the solution here by chance Arduino ide is built on the free open source eclipse theia platform framework

In order to benefit from the ongoing development work in the eclipse theia platform project, arduino ide has been updated to using eclipse theia platform version 1.57.0

The alternative is to configure arduino ide to use different paths on your computer, which are not under the user folder (and that only contain basic ascii characters) These instructions will only work for arduino ide versions 2.3.4 or newer. Im using arduino ide 2.3.2 with esp32 wrrom kit and im trying to generate a simple pwm example and im getting this error 'ledcsetup' was not declared in this scope the esp32 library is the 3.0.4.

Close arduino ide if it is running Connect the arduino board to your computer with a usb cable Open the windows device manager Select view > devices by type from the device manager menus

Open the view menu

If there is a to the left of the show hidden devices menu item, click on show hidden devices to disable it Open the ports (com & lpt) section of the device manager tree. Arduino ide loads the data from the configuration files on startup If the user edits the configuration files while arduino ide is running, those changes won't take effect.

The serial port might be used by another application Open the devices manager expand the comports menu existing ports will be listed Unplug the arduino from pc port the screen will refresh and you will see the serial port where the arduino is connected disapear Screen will refresh again and you should see the right port

Select this port in the arduino ide.

No port for esp32 board in arduino ide problems with esp32 boards in arduino ide problems with esp32 boards in arduino ide galacticobmg march 15, 2025, 1:41pm 2 what esp32 board do you have

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