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Python version mismatch in OTA doc #8416

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kifort opened this issue Dec 19, 2021 · 1 comment · Fixed by #8417
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Python version mismatch in OTA doc #8416

kifort opened this issue Dec 19, 2021 · 1 comment · Fixed by #8417

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@kifort
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kifort commented Dec 19, 2021

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  • Core Version: 2021.12.19
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  • Operating System: all

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  • Flash Size: all
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  • Reset Method: none
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Problem Description

In [OTA update documentation]
(https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino/blob/master/doc/ota_updates/readme.rst#:~:text=select%20%E2%80%9CAdd%20python.exe%20to%20Path%E2%80%9D), text is about Python 3.x, but screenshot is Python 2.7.

See the confusion it causes at this OTA tutorial

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Good catch!

Users don't even need to install Python anymore (we ship and use our own private version), so that whole bit of the docs should be deleted.

earlephilhower added a commit to earlephilhower/Arduino that referenced this issue Dec 19, 2021
Fixes esp8266#8416

We install a private Python and use it for OTA calls, so users do not
need to manually install anything.
@d-a-v d-a-v added this to the 3.1 milestone Dec 20, 2021
d-a-v pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 20, 2021
Fixes #8416

We install now a private Python and use it for OTA calls, so users do not need to manually install anything.
JAndrassy pushed a commit to JAndrassy/Arduino that referenced this issue Dec 21, 2021
Fixes esp8266#8416

We install now a private Python and use it for OTA calls, so users do not need to manually install anything.
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