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Installation failling on macos #1143
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the same problem here.
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That didnt fix it for me. In the end I manually downloaded mkspiffs leaving the zip in the same directory as the others and reran. |
Thanks have the same problem, but where to store mkspiffs? |
@powersoft |
I too had this problem. Manually downloaded the archive and the get.py script finishes but the new board does not show up in Arduino. |
After almost a day of dealing here is the solution; https://stackoverflow.com/a/46308535 In this solution python and openssl are reinstalled and then linked. I tried it for mac OS High Sierra, python 2.7.14 and openssl 1.0.2n. It's nice to get Blink example to compile and run on ESP32 Thing :) @cacaodev let us know |
Manually fetching mkspiffs-0.2.2-arduino-esp32-osx.tar.gz into hardware/espressif/esp32/tools/dist and then re-running get.py worked for me. Note that the root cause of the problem here is that the python included with OSX versions 10.12 (Sierra) and earlier only supports OpenSSL version 0.9.8, and that only supports TLS 1.1. Recently github moved to requiring TLS 1.2, and so get.py fails when fetching mkspiffs. It's okay fetching one or two packages manually, but over the long term I expect more and more sites will require TLS 1.2, so manual fetches will become tedious and sooner or later OSX users will either need to upgrade to High Sierra or install a new python and openssl 1.0.2. (Apple replaced OpenSSL 0.9.8 with LibreSSL 1.x.x in newer versions of OSX to address this problem.) |
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I followed the instructions in docs/arduino-ide/mac.md
Having macos 10.11.6 and python 2.7.10 installed, I get the following error:
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