![]() * xtensa-esp32s2-elf: Toolchain for Xtensa (ESP32-S2) based on GCC * xtensa-esp32-elf: Toolchain for Xtensa (ESP32) based on GCC If I execute Help | ESP-IDF Tools Manager | List Installed Tools menu item, the "Espressif IDF Tools Console" output shows that the wrong python is being used:Ĭode: Select all Executing /usr/bin/python/Users/mike/esp/esp-idf/tools/idf_tools.py list.If I go through the whole "Install Tools" and then come back, the paths for git and python are reset to just /usr/bin/. to /usr/local/bin/., but it doesn't seem to do any good. I keep going to Help | ESP-IDF Tools Manager | Install Tools and resetting the Executable Locations for git and python from /user/bin/.My path to python 3.8.5 is /usr/local/bin/python. ![]() Unfortunately, this is not (easily?) changeable, because that path is in the security-protected read-only part of the system. The official path to python 2.7 is /usr/bin/python.Here are a couple MacOS Big Sur oddities that may aggravate the problem and Eclipse issues: Note that my current command shell environment is setup so that a simple "python. See the console output below for details. But during the final stage of loading a new ESP-IDF project in Eclipse, the IDE insists on using Python 2.7 instead of 3.8.5 to run the code setup template, etc., and fails with complaints about a bunch of Python tools not installed in the 2.7 environment (vs the 3.8.5 environment, where they are installed.). Almost got there (as opposed to completely failing with the VS Code Onboarding see separate post on that). Trying to get the esp-idf plugin installed in the Eclipse IDE on a MacBook Pro (10,1 early 2013) running macOS Big Sur 11.0.1.
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