

Project = AbstractProject.bootstrap('wheel',įile "/private/var/folders/mm/pzbcq3sx7xncs5r7wbyscbvr0000gn/T/pip-build-env-xq9db0xz/overlay/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sipbuild/abstract_project.py", line 87, in bootstrap Whl_basename = backend.build_wheel(metadata_directory, config_settings)įile "/private/var/folders/mm/pzbcq3sx7xncs5r7wbyscbvr0000gn/T/pip-build-env-xq9db0xz/overlay/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sipbuild/api.py", line 46, in build_wheel Json_out = hook(**hook_input)įile "/Users/USER/Library/Python/3.9/lib/python/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pyproject_hooks/_in_process/_in_process.py", line 152, in prepare_metadata_for_build_wheel × Preparing metadata (pyproject.toml) did not run successfully.įile "/Users/USER/Library/Python/3.9/lib/python/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pyproject_hooks/_in_process/_in_process.py", line 353, in įile "/Users/USER/Library/Python/3.9/lib/python/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pyproject_hooks/_in_process/_in_process.py", line 335, in main I used Tasmotizer 1.2.exe and worked great. Thanks to ZoltanMarosan on Microsoft Community for the instruction.


There are 2 items of the drivers that needs to be installed, first the bridge, and after the serial to usb driver, both updated with inf from package from FTDI.

The beta drivers (CDM v2.12.32.B3 for ARM64.zip) can be downloaded from (user: u45902898-ide, pass: Ftd1$erv). It works with Windows 10 ARM64 (Build 21327) under Parallels 16.3.2 Technical Preview using FTDI FT232R USB UART using the beta ARM64 drivers from FTDI. I had the same problem on M1 Mac Mini but found a solution and wanted to share.
