thats about it. it's been 3 months, still no option to just download the SDK. eclipse is about a bad as an IDE gets. i'm sorry for everyone at garmin who has to work with that monster of a failure called eclipse.
thats about it. it's been 3 months, still no option to just download the SDK. eclipse is about a bad as an IDE gets. i'm sorry for everyone at garmin who has to work with that monster of a failure called eclipse.
firefox, linux most recent version. this bug has been there for about 6 months. i used to visit it on my ipad, figure out the donwload link and then replace the -mac- part in the link with -lin- (took…
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On new distros need install old libraries, for ex. from Debian Jessie packages.debian.org/jessie
Did you read this: https://forums.garmin.com/developer/connect-iq/b/news-announcements/posts/connect-iq-3-2-now-available
Things are changed. First install the new plugin, then run the SDK manager to download the SDK and devices (this is all changed since 3.1.x)
There has been a 3.2.1 and 3.2.2 SDK, and device updates with a number of new devices (745,vivo sq, D2 Air, etc)
would be fun if there was a download link somewhere
I guess you missed the part about installing the latest plugin. Or you should be able to download the New SDK manager and use that if you don't want to install eclipse and the plugin.. The devices are separate from the SDK so you need to install both.
there is no download link there (see the image i attached before)
What OS/browser are you using?
I see one on windows.
firefox, linux most recent version. this bug has been there for about 6 months. i used to visit it on my ipad, figure out the donwload link and then replace the -mac- part in the link with -lin- (took a while to figure out it was -lin- instead of -linux-)
Others have been able to install the linux version. Have you tried a different browser (There's a version of chrome for some) Or maybe it's whatever distro your are using.
i'd say that if both debian AND void linux, AND from source firefox don't get it, it's garmins fault. you can't be forcing a privacy invading browser upon people to download a sdk.
I Press Download and No action!!!
01:38:48.229 <3.2.2> [WARN ] (com.garmin.connectiq.ide.JungleFileProjectUpgradeTool) Problem reading compilerInfo.xml in the jungle file project upgrade tool.
I also have this problem on Linux Firefox on Debian. It is very confusing that the text refers to a download button that doesn't appear.