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    M5Burner on Linux throws some Python errors

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      Platycore
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      I downloaded 2.1.6 M5Burner onto Fedora Core 32 Linux workstation.
      UI starts up fine. I can download firmware images.
      I see my M5Stack Basic on /dev/ttyUSB0, I have access.

      However, whenever I click the "Burn" button, for ANY of the images I download, I get this:

      
      =================
      Start Burn
      =================
      --chip esp32 --port /dev/ttyUSB0 --baud 1500000 --before default_reset write_flash -z --flash_mode dio --flash_freq 80m --flash_size detect 0x1000 /home/timotej/m5/M5Burner/packages/fw/core/Core2FactoryTest-v1.2.bin
      =================
      Traceback (most recent call last):
        File "/home/timotej/m5/M5Burner/packages/tools/esptool.py", line 21, in <module>
          import argparse
        File "/usr/lib64/python3.8/argparse.py", line 88, in <module>
          import re as _re
        File "/usr/lib64/python3.8/re.py", line 145, in <module>
          class RegexFlag(enum.IntFlag):
      AttributeError: module 'enum' has no attribute 'IntFlag'
      =================
       Burn Failed 
      =================
      

      Help, please?

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        therafman @Platycore
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        @platycore I came here to find a solution myself, same error running on my Linux setup.
        After Googling it, all the responses where "pip uninstall -y enum34", but that was not the case.
        I found something interesting here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47878060/why-is-the-re-module-trying-to-import-enum-intflag
        I looked at the app location M5Burner_Linux/packages/tools/enum and that was it... the app has the wrong version of enum.

        • Remove the one with the underscores: "_ init _.py"
        • Copy the version of enum.py located in your /usr/lib/python3.8 path

        That worked for me.

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