microsoft-iot-central-firmware's Issues
Followed instructions to install all dependencies. Selected com port and board.
During upload command getting exec: "/bin/arm-none-eabi-g++": file does not exist.
When executing ./start.sh it shows the following error:
dpkg-query: package 'libboost-python1.62.0' is not installed and no information is available
Use dpkg --info (= dpkg-deb --info) to examine archive files,
and dpkg --contents (= dpkg-deb --contents) to list their contents.
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package libboost-python1.62.0
E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'libboost-python1.62.0'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./main.py", line 22, in
from iotHub import IotHubClient
File "/home/pi/Documents/IoT-Central/src/iotHub.py", line 6, in
import iothub_client
ImportError: libboost_python-py35.so.1.62.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
And I updated start.sh to use libboost-python1.55.0. When executing the updated start.sh it shows the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./main.py", line 22, in
from iotHub import IotHubClient
File "/home/pi/Documents/IoT-Central/src/iotHub.py", line 6, in
import iothub_client
ImportError: libboost_python-py35.so.1.62.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Hi,
Is there a way where we can use this firmware scripts to boot up a RPI as an access point so i can connect to it using a fixed ip for example and then set the wifi credentials?
I want to use this firmware where a RPI will load as AP and so i can join it from my phone (fixed AP name for example) and then i can use the browser since we are both at the same network and then set my wifi settings.
let me know if there is away and i missed this out.
Two issues related to receiving a IOTHUB_CLIENT_CONFIRMATION_ERROR:
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After resetting my mxchip, about 50% of the time I get into a situation where the connection to IoT Hub is not made, and I keep getting IOTHUB_CLIENT_CONFIRMATION_ERROR. (See details below).
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When the above is happening, the data is not making it to IoT Central, and yet the device still displays an increasing "sent" and no fails. So another problem is that I don't even know when things are failing.
Details for #1:
Here is what is displayed (over and over) in the serial monitor:
IoTHubClient_LLError: Time:Sun Feb 18 06:25:44 2018 File:C:\Users\v-fional\AppData\Local\Arduino15\packages\AZ3166\hardware\stm32f4\1.3.0\cores\arduino\az_iot\umqtt\src\mqtt_client.c Func:sendPacketItem Line:332 620: Failure sending control packet data
_SendEError: Time:Sun Feb 18 06:25:44 2018 File:C:\Users\v-fional\AppData\Local\Arduino15\packages\AZ3166\hardware\stm32f4\1.3.0\cores\arduino\az_iot\umqtt\src\mqtt_client.c Func:mqtt_client_publish Line:1030 Error: mqtt_client_publish send failed
ventAsError: Time:Sun Feb 18 06:25:44 2018 File:C:\Users\v-fional\AppData\Local\Arduino15\packages\AZ3166\hardware\stm32f4\1.3.0\cores\arduino\az_iot\iothub_client\src\iothubtransport_mqtt_common.c Func:publish_mqtt_telemetry_msg Line:779 Failed attempting to publish mqtt message
ync accepted message for transmission to IoT Hub.
Confirmation[2711] received for message tracking id = 2711 with result = IOTHUB_CLIENT_CONFIRMATION_ERROR
It looks like there's a more recent version of the firmware, v1.2, over at the more recent version of this repo under the Azure namespace. The Code section of this repo redirects to the Azure version, but the Releases page on this repo still indicates that 1.1.0 is the latest version. I believe some of the docs still point to the obsolete Releases page, is there any way we can disambiguate that on this end, add a note to indicate that these releases are no longer considered current?