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{build.core.path} used instead of {runtime.platform.path} to work as referred package for Arduino 3rd-party-Hardware-specification chapter "Referencing another core, variant or tool"
after 9790e1c it is unclear to me which lines will stay in platform.txt after release. |
I fixed conflicts by hand. You need to check whether it still works as referred package. edit there are some |
I left |
some entries (
I don't know what to do with it? It looks like it is not a problem of the changes, but I missed something as I tested it before. It looks like I must close this for now. |
Serial upload with windows was broken, and has just been fixed (#5796). |
I am on Linux. Things worked in git version only not as referred package. |
{build.core.path} used instead of {runtime.platform.path} to work as
referred package for Arduino 3rd-party-Hardware-specification chapter
"Referencing another core, variant or tool"
solving #5769
note: the keys removed at release are unchanged. referring the package in dev setup doesn't work
comment: This will allow end users to define preferred sets of boards settings (example) and manufacturers of esp8266 boards could create 'satellite' board packages using core and tools of this main esp8266 package.