didn't work for me... downloaded the .pnd from repo. copied to SD2 (in right-hand slot, does that make a difference?).
I have 2 OPs, I tested on both. Both have Java .pnd installed. I selected 'Development | Arduino', green HDD flashed for a bit and nowt happened. I've attached the .out files from both machines if that's any help? If you wanna try again, I'm happy to retry another build and /o r any suggestion - well, you did say it was beta
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PND : /media/EMPTY_SD2/arduino.pnd
PND_FSTYPE : Squashfs
APPDATADIR : /media/EMPTY_SD2/pandora/appdata/hdonk_arduino
APPDD_FSTYPE : vfat
PND_CPUSPEED : <unset>
EXENAME : arduino.sh
ARGUMENTS : <unset>
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[ START ]--- Mount the PND ----------
Mounting : mount -t squashfs -o ro "/dev/loop0" "/mnt/utmp/hdonk_arduino"
Mounting the Union FS : mount -t aufs -o exec,noplink,dirs="/media/EMPTY_SD2/pandora/appdata/hdonk_arduino=rw+nolwh":"/mnt/pnd/hdonk_arduino=rr" none "/mnt/utmp/hdonk_arduino"
[sUCCESS]--- Mount the PND ----------
[ START ]--- Starting the application (arduino.sh ) ----------
gksudo: invalid option -- 'G'
GKsu version 2.0.2
Usage: gksudo [-u <user>] [options] <command>
--debug, -d
Print information on the screen that might be
useful for diagnosing and/or solving problems.
--user <user>, -u <user>
Call <command> as the specified user.
--disable-grab, -g
Disable the "locking" of the keyboard, mouse,
and focus done by the program when asking for
password.
--prompt, -P
Ask the user if they want to have their keyboard
and mouse grabbed before doing so.
--preserve-env, -k
Preserve the current environments, does not set $HOME
nor $PATH, for example.
--login, -l
Make this a login shell. Beware this may cause
problems with the Xauthority magic. Run xhost
to allow the target user to open windows on your
display!
--description <description|file>, -D <description|file>
Provide a descriptive name for the command to
be used in the default message, making it nicer.
You can also provide the absolute path for a
.desktop file. The Name key for will be used in
this case.
--message <message>, -m <message>
Replace the standard message shown to ask for
password for the argument passed to the option.
Only use this if --description does not suffice.
--print-pass, -p
Ask gksu to print the password to stdout, just
like ssh-askpass. Useful to use in scripts with
programs that accept receiving the password on
stdin.
[sUCCESS]--- Starting the application (arduino.sh ) ----------
[ START ]--- Restoring the frame buffer status ----------
[sUCCESS]--- Restoring the frame buffer status ----------
[ START ]--- uMount the PND ----------
[ START ]--- Waiting the Union to be available ----------
[sUCCESS]--- Waiting the Union to be available ----------
auplink
link.c:223: AUFS_CTL_PLINK_MAINT: Inappropriate ioctl for device
rmdir: failed to remove `/mnt/utmp/hdonk_arduino': Device or resource busy
[ START ]--- Waiting the PND mount dir to be free ----------
[sUCCESS]--- Waiting the PND mount dir to be free ----------
cleanup done
[sUCCESS]--- uMount the PND ----------
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Return code is : 1