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Hello all,
I am trying to build my code on a Jenkins Server running at a AWS EC2 instance. In order to install WICED installer, I followed the instructions at the link WICED Studio 4.1.1 (Linux 64-bit)
[user1]$ ./WICED-Studio-4.1.1.8-IDE-Installer.bin command did not work. So I tried [user1]$ ./WICED-Studio-4.1.1.8-IDE-Installer.bin -i Console command. It gives "Installer User Interface Mode Not Supported" error. But I have java installed my ec2 instance.
Sample terminal output is the following:
Is there any suggestions to install WICED_Studio_4.1.1 into my ec2 instance.
Best Regards,
Oguz.
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I have tried to install these packages. Some of them were already on my system, some of them were not available for my system.
But I have tried something different. I installed WICED-Studio-4.1.1.8-IDE-Installer.bin with its UI on my local Linux instead of my AWS EC2 instance. Then I transferred 43xxx_Wi-Fi file from my local Linux to AWS EC2 instance. Of course, it did not worked first. But only thing that you have to deal with is permissions. I set the necessary permissions according to errors during compile and its working now.
Thank you for your time and patience.
Best regards,
Oguz.
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Have you tried reinstalling OpenJDK. JDK library files should be present at /usr/lib/jvm/<openjdk-files>. Sometimes the JDK may appear to be installed, but would contain only the JRE files.
>>sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jdk
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Vinayak
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Thanks vnak,
I have tried to reinstalling OpenJDK but it did not work. /usr/lib/jvm/<openjdk-files> are present, as it is in the picture.
After I saw nothing changed, I deleted java files and installed again as instructed at link: https://tecadmin.net/install-java-8-on-centos-rhel-and-fedora/
Failure again...
Is there more comment on that?
Best Regards,
Oguz
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Check for the following dependency packages.
libX11.i686 libXtst.i686 gtk2.i686 glibc.i686 libgcc.i686 webkitgtk.i686
>>yum list installed
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Vinayak
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I have tried to install these packages. Some of them were already on my system, some of them were not available for my system.
But I have tried something different. I installed WICED-Studio-4.1.1.8-IDE-Installer.bin with its UI on my local Linux instead of my AWS EC2 instance. Then I transferred 43xxx_Wi-Fi file from my local Linux to AWS EC2 instance. Of course, it did not worked first. But only thing that you have to deal with is permissions. I set the necessary permissions according to errors during compile and its working now.
Thank you for your time and patience.
Best regards,
Oguz.
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WICED-Studio-4.1.1.8 is quite old version.
You should try recent releases (6.x.x).