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Brackets-cuwire always loading.

Open elifares opened this issue 9 years ago • 6 comments

I'm using: Mac OS X Yosemite Brackets 1.4.0 Arduino IDE 1.6.5 Arduino Uno board

When I open the Brackets extension I get this screen and it stays like that even after connecting my Arduino Uno and verifying its connection with the Arduino IDE.

Any idea why this is happening?

Image of cuwire loading

elifares avatar Oct 03 '15 18:10 elifares

Confirm some problem in Windows 7 x64

dobrMAN avatar Nov 13 '15 17:11 dobrMAN

I have same problem.

I think this promising tool is being abandoned. User has another repositories with recent activity but this has no activity from a year now.

Thelmos avatar Feb 13 '16 22:02 Thelmos

+1

a-phe-lei-a avatar Feb 06 '17 11:02 a-phe-lei-a

I just installed this and when I try to pick a board "Loading" Linux Mint 18 Arduino IDE 1.6.5

phoenixcomm avatar May 11 '17 00:05 phoenixcomm

Me too. Loading never seems to end.

kihunsong22 avatar Nov 24 '17 12:11 kihunsong22

I open the error console, and the problem is with a file called "serialport.node"

[NodeDomain] Error loading domain "cuwire": Unable to load one of the modules: C:/Users/.../AppData/Roaming/Brackets/extensions/user/brackets-cuwire/node/cuwireDomain.js, reason: Could not locate the bindings file. Tried:

→ C:\Users\...\AppData\Roaming\Brackets\extensions\user\brackets-cuwire\node\node_modules\serialport\build\serialport.node
→ C:\Users\...\AppData\Roaming\Brackets\extensions\user\brackets-cuwire\node\node_modules\serialport\build\Debug\serialport.node
→ C:\Users\...\AppData\Roaming\Brackets\extensions\user\brackets-cuwire\node\node_modules\serialport\build\Release\serialport.node
→ C:\Users\...\AppData\Roaming\Brackets\extensions\user\brackets-cuwire\node\node_modules\serialport\out\Debug\serialport.node
→ C:\Users\...\AppData\Roaming\Brackets\extensions\user\brackets-cuwire\node\node_modules\serialport\Debug\serialport.node
→ C:\Users\...\AppData\Roaming\Brackets\extensions\user\brackets-cuwire\node\node_modules\serialport\out\Release\serialport.node
→ C:\Users\...\AppData\Roaming\Brackets\extensions\user\brackets-cuwire\node\node_modules\serialport\Release\serialport.node
→ C:\Users\...\AppData\Roaming\Brackets\extensions\user\brackets-cuwire\node\node_modules\serialport\build\default\serialport.node
→ C:\Users\...\AppData\Roaming\Brackets\extensions\user\brackets-cuwire\node\node_modules\serialport\compiled\6.11.0\win32\ia32\serialport.node

I try to install NodeJS, but doesn't work. Copy the file "serialport.node" from node to the path of extension, I get other error:

[NodeDomain] Error loading domain "cuwire": Unable to load one of the modules: C:/Users/.../AppData/Roaming/Brackets/extensions/user/brackets-cuwire/node/cuwireDomain.js, reason: %1 no es una aplicación Win32 válida.
\\?\C:\Users\...AppData\Roaming\Brackets\extensions\user\brackets-cuwire\node\node_modules\serialport\build\Release\serialport.node

If I try to open the file "serialport.node" with brackets, I get a lot of simbols and numbers.

I looking for information, the ".node" file need an special command for use. Probably, in an update of brackets changed the form of use this.

DrakoPOD avatar Jan 01 '18 00:01 DrakoPOD