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    • J Offline
      JCO59
      last edited by

      Hi,
      I keep getting the following error:

      Downloading packages
      m5stack:esp32@2.0.5+1.0
      Replacing platform m5stack:esp32@2.0.5-1.0 with m5stack:esp32@2.0.5+1.0
      Failed to install platform: m5stack:esp32.Failed to update M5Stack. 
      Error: Request install failed with message: 13 INTERNAL: Cannot install platform: installing platform m5stack:esp32@2.0.5+1.0: testing local archive integrity: testing archive size: fetched archive size differs from size specified in index: 250363319 != 250355049
      

      Is this critical at all?
      Does this mean, that the old platform ist still available and should compilation work anyway?
      Any help gratefully appreciated,
      JCO59

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      • M Offline
        ma2shita
        last edited by

        I was in the same situation.
        I failed to update the board definitions that were already installed on Arduino IDE 1.8.19.
        Eventually, reinstalling the board definitions solved the problem.

        Specifically, I uninstalled the M5Stack board definitions on Arduino IDE 2.0, then added the URL for the board definitions, restarted the IDE, and then installed the M5Stack board definitions, which was successful.

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