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Hi, I am using UBUNTU 23.04 and VS Code 1.78.2Trying to import a project and cannot get either the click of "Import a local Project" or the command Shift+Ctrl P don't do anything.Wondering if I need STM32CubeIDE installed? If so it relies on libpython7 which is not available on Ubuntu 23.04I have install STM32CubeMX STMCUFInder stm32cubeclt but nothing at all happens in VS Code.VS Code has always had issues with focus and prompting for open file dialog but thought I might ask here.Thanks,
The plugin doesn't see the CLT installed.I have found that gcc-arm-nonej-eabi.cmake contains wrong value for WINDOWS_ST_CLT_PATH ("C:/ST/STM32CubeCLT/STM32CubeCLT/GNU-tools-for-STM32/bin/")while the real path is "C:/ST/STM32CubeCLT/GNU-tools-for-STM32/bin/"How do I fix this ?
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The error says: "Project importing failed. ENOENT: no such file or directory, open '/run/user/1000/doc/b7ffe3f8/.project'"Im trying to import cubeIDE project for STM32G4. I'm using Ubuntu 20.4 LTS version if that's OS specific.
I use w25q256 and have stldr file of stm32cubeprog. I would like to ask, how to directly use vscode to program external flash memory and debug?
Hi,How to configure the Compiler Optimization level in VScode for STM32? Is there a dialog box for that? As in STM32CubeIDE.
Hi, when I use VSCode STM32 extension, VSCode always show this error. Could you help me solve this problem?Thanks for your help!
I noticed some descrpancy between the output binary from CubeIDE build and the VS Code build. While investigating this I noticed that there was some missing compiler options in the cmake file. The options missing are -fno-strict-aliasing from GCC compiler optimization settings, -mthumb, -fstack-usage, and -c. The flags and options in the cmake output files are,
During auto generation of the st-project.cmake, it seems that the import tool recursively searches the project for source files instead of using the paths defined by the project's source locations. For example, I have the following defined as my source locations. However, when the target_sources are generated, all source files in the workspace are added. The compilation then fails because the include files can not be found in the supplied include directories. If I manually remove the extra source files the build succeeds.
I am getting the following output in the terminal, when I hit f5what may be the issue?
Hi, When I insert a breakpoint or pause the debugger, the debugger first stops at a point where there was probably an ISR, showing the error message in the figure below, and I need to press F5 again so that the degugger goes to the breakpoint that I inserted.
I have (I believe) installed all the prerequisites and added the paths to STM32CubeMX and STMCUFinder. However I cannot use the extension as the commands are not available.If I try to run the command via the command palette, I get a "command not found" error popup.Thanks in advance for any ideas or help to move forward.
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