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I have searched the issues and there is no existing issue for this bug.
What development environment are you using?
Arduino IDE
What board are you using?
Adafruit Metro ESP32-S2
What part of CRSF for Arduino is this bug related to?
Build/Compile/Upload
Current behaviour
Following the Arduino IDE Users steps in the Getting Started page, after attempting to complete step 3, seeing the error message: Invalid library found in /home/carpi/Arduino/libraries/CRSFforArduino-1.0.4: Missing 'paragraph' from library.
Expected behaviour
The expected behavior seems to be not seeing this issue and the CRSFforArduino-1.0.4 installing in the Arduino IDE.
Steps to reproduce
In my Releases section, Download the Source Code (ZIP) in the Assets section, and save to a convenient space on your hard drive.
In the Arduino IDE, go to Sketch -> Include Library -> Add .ZIP Library...
Additional information
I am not using the ESP32 board I indicated, as the one I am using is not in the drop-down menu. It is the esp 32 board from a Waveshare rover.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Is there an existing issue for this bug?
What development environment are you using?
Arduino IDE
What board are you using?
Adafruit Metro ESP32-S2
What part of CRSF for Arduino is this bug related to?
Build/Compile/Upload
Current behaviour
Following the Arduino IDE Users steps in the Getting Started page, after attempting to complete step 3, seeing the error message: Invalid library found in /home/carpi/Arduino/libraries/CRSFforArduino-1.0.4: Missing 'paragraph' from library.
Expected behaviour
The expected behavior seems to be not seeing this issue and the CRSFforArduino-1.0.4 installing in the Arduino IDE.
Steps to reproduce
In my Releases section, Download the Source Code (ZIP) in the Assets section, and save to a convenient space on your hard drive.
In the Arduino IDE, go to Sketch -> Include Library -> Add .ZIP Library...
Additional information
I am not using the ESP32 board I indicated, as the one I am using is not in the drop-down menu. It is the esp 32 board from a Waveshare rover.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: