Generate a random int = wipy 3.0
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 3:30 am
I am trying to generate a random int and there is no urandom package on my wipy 3.0.
upip.install('urandom')
Installing to: /flash/
Error installing 'urandom': NotFoundError('Package not found',), packages may be partially installed
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "/flash/lib/upip.py", line 230, in install
File "/flash/lib/upip.py", line 230, in install
File "/flash/lib/upip.py", line 218, in install
File "/flash/lib/upip.py", line 173, in install_pkg
File "/flash/lib/upip.py", line 159, in get_pkg_metadata
File "/flash/lib/upip.py", line 153, in url_open
File "/flash/lib/upip.py", line 153, in url_open
File "/flash/lib/upip.py", line 143, in url_open
NotFoundError: Package not found
I was able to install random.py, but it relies on urandom.
Micropython Version Details
Pycom MicroPython 1.20.0.rc4 [v1.9.4-1444e48] on 2019-01-07; WiPy with ESP32
Type "help()" for more information.
Installed the firmware via the pycom desktop app... I have a feeling this distribution from pycom strips a lot of the base packages from micropython.
upip.install('urandom')
Installing to: /flash/
Error installing 'urandom': NotFoundError('Package not found',), packages may be partially installed
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "/flash/lib/upip.py", line 230, in install
File "/flash/lib/upip.py", line 230, in install
File "/flash/lib/upip.py", line 218, in install
File "/flash/lib/upip.py", line 173, in install_pkg
File "/flash/lib/upip.py", line 159, in get_pkg_metadata
File "/flash/lib/upip.py", line 153, in url_open
File "/flash/lib/upip.py", line 153, in url_open
File "/flash/lib/upip.py", line 143, in url_open
NotFoundError: Package not found
I was able to install random.py, but it relies on urandom.
Micropython Version Details
Pycom MicroPython 1.20.0.rc4 [v1.9.4-1444e48] on 2019-01-07; WiPy with ESP32
Type "help()" for more information.
Installed the firmware via the pycom desktop app... I have a feeling this distribution from pycom strips a lot of the base packages from micropython.