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Is it possible "simulated TPM device using Python device SDK (azure-iot-sdk-python)" is running in linux OS? and how? #339

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sw-tt-janvivakotar opened this issue Oct 2, 2019 · 4 comments

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@sw-tt-janvivakotar
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I am refer below link.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-dps/quick-create-simulated-device-tpm-python#prepare-the-environment
-I completed all step of 'Prepare the environment' from 1 to 7 point(And its working fine)
-second step name is "Create a device enrollment entry"

  • I didn't get any azure_iot_sdks.sln file in cmake folder

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So what can i do For that.

@cartertinney
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As per the note at the top of the guide:

This guide only applies to the now-deprecated V1 Python SDK. Simulated TPM devices are not yet been supported in V2. The team is currently hard at work bringing V2 to feature parity.

If you wish to follow this guide, please use the deprecated V1 Python SDK. However, be aware that many customers have had problems installing V1, and we are no longer updating it

@jebrando
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@sw-tt-janvivakotar We currently don't have tpm support for the Python v2. We are not currently planning on supporting this in the foreseeable future. If this functionality is a blocker for you, you can reply to this and we will make a note to take this into consideration.

Sorry for any inconvenience.

@sw-tt-janvivakotar
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Its ok.

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