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esp32/README: Add info about pyparsing and the correct Python version.
See issue #4655.
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@@ -48,12 +48,12 @@ If you use WSL then follow the
[
Linux guidelines
](
https://esp-idf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/get-started/linux-setup.html
)
for the ESP-IDF instead of the Windows ones.
The Espressif ESP-IDF instructions above only install pyserial for Python 2,
so if you're running Python 3 or a non-system Python you'll also need to
install
`pyserial`
(or
`esptool`
) so that the Makefile can flash the board
and set parameters
:
You will also need either Python 2 or Python 3, along with the
`pyserial`
and
`pyparsing`
packages installed for the version of Python that you will be using
(when building you can use, eg,
`make PYTHON=python2`
to specify the version
used). To install the required packages do
:
```
bash
$
pip
install
pyserial
$
pip
install
pyserial
pyparsing
```
Once everything is set up you should have a functioning toolchain with
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