manual installation directions question #766
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That bug may or may not have been fixed. At one point, it would overwrite
the version of avr-gcc used by other cores potentially breaking other
cores.
Only AVR cores had that effect.
Personally, I have one version of the IDE installed that has never used board manager which I directly update the builtin compiler on, and portable installations for when I am forced to use board manager for testing. Three of them are 1.8.13
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Correct. And I thi k the bug was fixed by 1 8.13 but I have no time to
track it down
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oh so if the only cores I use these days are tinyMegaCore, DxCore, ESP32,
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The manual installation directions say:
"You must be using a copy of the Arduino IDE that has never had an AVR board definition package installed on it (typically this means the .zip archive, extract, and create a portable folder inside before first run)"
Why is this the case? What goes wrong when it already exists?
I know I have done manual installation of esp32 without that being the case.
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