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update flash-script to flash teracube 2e for windows

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Open Vincent Bourgmayer requested to merge 375-issue-2e into master Jan 19, 2022
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Description

Add a fix for 2e flashing process suggested by a user on community.

A question remain: should I do the same for linux ?

Issue(s)

Closes #375

Test environment

  • non regression test

/!\ Checked OS should at least be tested: /!\

  • windows
  • linux
  • MacOS Not supported yet_

/!\ Checked devices should at least be tested: /!
If no device checked, then you can pick anyone from the list

  • GS290
  • FP3
  • 2e
  • starlte
  • star2lte
  • dreamlte
  • dream2lte
  • herolte
  • hero2lte

HOW TO SETUP

  • Download build from latest pipeline of this MR

windows

  • Extracted Installer from the build downloaded
  • Double click on it
  • Follow the setup wizard
  • Start from shorcut in menu

linux with Snap

  • You need to have snap available from your shell.

    • Debian/ubuntu based :
      sudo apt install snapd
    • Fedora based :
      sudo dnf install snapd
    • Arch linux based :
      yaourt -S snapd
      sudo systemctl enable --now snapd.socket
  • Extract snap file to some location

  • Open shell prompt and move to this location (using cd )

  • run : sudo snap install --dangerous <yourFile.snap>. Note: I have a doubt about sudo

  • run : snap connect easy-installer:adb-support

  • run : sudo snap connect easy-installer:raw-usb

Uninstall the easy-installer test build:

Windows:

  • Open menu
  • Right click on easy-installer
  • select uninstall

Or remove it like any other software from uninstall settings menu.

Linux:

  • run sudo snap remove easy-installer in a shell

Test procedures

//Describe the process to Follow

//Describe what should be checked

Screenshots

// Screenshots which can help reviewer

Check list

  • Self review
  • Test procedure explained
  • Tested on fresh install
  • Tested applied as an update
  • License
  • Internal documentation
  • User documentation

Closes #375

Edited Jan 19, 2022 by Vincent Bourgmayer
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Source branch: 375-issue-2e