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Failed uploadProject command due to rmdir OSError: -2 #305

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riffnshred opened this issue Sep 23, 2023 · 0 comments
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Failed uploadProject command due to rmdir OSError: -2 #305

riffnshred opened this issue Sep 23, 2023 · 0 comments

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What I did: Sync my project to it. Note that I use the pimoroni-pico version of Micropython for raspberry pi pico

What I expected to happen: To get my code on to it

What actually happened: Files did not sync and VScode showed this error.

[Pymakr] Failed to run command: uploadProject. Reason: Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 20, in File "", line 6, in rmdir OSError: -2. Please see logs for info.

Additional info: I'm working on a project that use a Pimoroni Display Pack 2.0 with a raspberry pi pico, so I'm using their version of Mycropython, Pimoroni-pico. This setup used to work until now when I created a new project.

Config
autoConnect null
name
username ***
password ***
hidden false
rootPath null
adapterOptions {}
Device
path COM6
manufacturer Microsoft
serialNumber e6614103e76d3b23
pnpId USB\VID_2E8A&PID_0005&MI_00\7&2EC08CB3&1&0000
locationId 0003.0000.0000.012.003.001.000.000.000
friendlyName USB Serial Device (COM6)
vendorId 2E8A
productId 0005
System
Host
OS win32 - x64
Pymakr undefined
Pymakr-Preview 2.25.2
VSCode 1.82.2

Device History at 07:00:29.636

function args time result queued at finished at failed
remove
[
null,
true
]
never finished
null
06:56:52.360 null false
getBoardInfo never finished
null
06:55:47.200 null false
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