I noticed in the latest distribution (mega-20190926) that the naming convention for the binaries has change. The naming convention now seems very different to that shown on the https://github.com/letscontrolit/ESPEasy page.
Is there an updated document for this?
Change in binary naming - Please explain
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Re: Change in binary naming - Please explain
We had a bug in the deploy script. It will be fixed in the next release.
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ESP Easy Webdumper [easy screendumping of your units]
ESP Easy Netscan [find units]
Official shop: https://firstbyte.shop/
Sponsor ESP Easy, we need you
Re: Change in binary naming - Please explain
It has indeed changed, but apparently I missed updating the docs on it.
Will update those too.
The general idea is that we're getting different partition layouts and the old naming schema was becoming a bit hard to maintain with so many possible layout options.
The general idea is to move to some syntax showing the flash size and SPIFFS (filesystem) size, like
4M1M, which is 4 MB flash, 1 MB SPIFFS.
The ESP32 builds still have to be renamed to conform this schema.
Will update those too.
The general idea is that we're getting different partition layouts and the old naming schema was becoming a bit hard to maintain with so many possible layout options.
The general idea is to move to some syntax showing the flash size and SPIFFS (filesystem) size, like
4M1M, which is 4 MB flash, 1 MB SPIFFS.
The ESP32 builds still have to be renamed to conform this schema.
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