I have the same issue; can you help me fix it?

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It's a known problem. See [Errno 2] No such file or directory: (with workaround in post #2) and Upload Error: exit status 2 | ESP32 (2024 again) - #8 by thornemann (another workaround).

Hello @abderraouf_ben. The Arduino Cloud developers have fixed the bug. You should now be able to upload to use Arduino Cloud Editor to upload ESP32 boards without encountering that "No such file or directory" error message.

Please let us know if you still encounter any problems using Arduino Cloud.

I apologize for any inconvenience this bug has caused.

Regards, Per

The issue has already been resolved. Thank you for your attention and response. Excellent work

You are welcome. Thanks also to you for the update. I'm glad it is working for you now.

Regards, Per

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