tools/ci.sh: Do not assume the Python interpreter is called "python".
This commit removes the assumption made by the CI scripts that the system-provided python executable is simply named "python". The scripts will now look for a binary called "python3" first, and then fall back to "python" if that is not found. Whilst this is currently the case for the CI environment, there are no guarantees for this going forward. For example minimal CI environments set up by some developers, using the same base OS, have their python executable called "python3". Signed-off-by: Alessandro Gatti <a.gatti@frob.it>
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@@ -150,7 +150,8 @@ function ci_cc3200_build {
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# GitHub tag of ESP-IDF to use for CI (note: must be a tag or a branch)
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IDF_VER=v5.2.2
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PYTHON_VER=$(python --version | cut -d' ' -f2)
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PYTHON=$(command -v python3 2> /dev/null)
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PYTHON_VER=$(${PYTHON:-python} --version | cut -d' ' -f2)
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export IDF_CCACHE_ENABLE=1
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