[Solved] "#include <M5Core2.h>" doesn't compile
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 My code has the following with empty setup and loop: #include <M5Core2.h>When I verify, it terminates with this: c:\users\xxxxx xxxxx\appdata\local\arduino15\packages\m5stack\tools\xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc\gcc8_4_0-esp-2021r2-patch5\xtensa-esp32-elf\include\c++\8.4.0\bits\allocator.h:46:10: fatal error: bits/c++allocator.h: No such file or directoryThe file does exist in that location.File doesn't exist in this location, but exists in other directories.I'm compiling this on a Core 2, using this guide: So, what am I doing wrong? 
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 Hi! 
 I verify this simple code no problem.
 #include <M5Core2.h>
 void setup() {
 }
 void loop() {
 }
 Is this what you were talking about?
 -Terry
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 Hi, thanks for the reply. While writing my reply, I realised I misread the error. Arduino IDE cannot find "bits/c++allocator.h" which indeed doesn't exist in this directory. It exists in multiple different directories, though. I coped "c++allocator.h" into the path stated in my original post, and it got over this error. But, it's now missing another file. I could copy all these missing files (assuming there's more), but something seems to be wrong here. 
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 @rh1972 said in "#include <M5Core2.h>" doesn't compile: c++allocator.h My recent install of Arduino V2.0.3 doesn't have c++allocator.h installed and I could not find it anywhere in my computer. So, yes! I agree there must be something else wrong. 
 Are you using Arduino V2.0.3?
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 Yeah, I'm using v2.0.3 
 I installed the "M5Stack" boards, and then the "M5Core2" libraries, including dependencies. I've tried different versions of the boards.I'm I missing something obvious? 
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 Well, it's working. The path to my Windows profile has a space in it. I created a local account without a space, and my empty program compiled with no issues. Don't know if that's the reason. Very strange. Makes me want to reinstall Ubuntu, or something. Thanks for the replies, Terry. 

