Solved; was "Missing Wifi.js, http.js?" #7585
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Posted at 2017-05-25 by @gfwilliams Out of interest, are you using the CLI from NPM, or GitHub? Those modules are built-in, and this usually happens if the CLI hasn't been able to work out what type of board is connected (it queries There was a bug in the order in which the CLI did things that messed this up, but I thought that was fixed - it's entirely possible I haven't updated it in NPM though, and I'll try and do that today. Posted at 2017-05-25 by tom.gidden NPM, installed last night. I made the obvious realisation they were built-in shortly after posting, but locked the thread by accident. This is what happens when I try to code late at night while on heavy medication! :) It's quite conceivable it'll get confused anyway; I'm using a no-name dev carrier board... a sweet spring-loaded fixture from ebay for programming bare ESP32 modules without soldering. Thanks! |
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Posted at 2017-05-24 by tom.gidden
Admittedly, I'm not playing by the rules here -- running CLI
espruino
on a manually-flashed bare ESP32 -- but right now I'm getting:Shouldn't these files exist? Anyone else getting this? Have I missed something obvious?
Cheers,
Tom
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