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User16782158065171037550
Associate II
July 10, 2020
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Bug in STM32CubeIDE v1.3.0 - tick mark and radio button not getting selected for SWV

  • July 10, 2020
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We have a issue with STM32CubeIDE v1.3.0 - this version is an update form our previous bug report "Security Issue - installation on Ubuntu changes the owner:group of /etc"

Reproducible: yes

OS: Ubuntu 20.04

ST software: STM32CubeIDE v1.3.0 with patch for the previous bug

Please refer attached screenshot .png files:-

after_selection_swv.png

before_selection_swv.png

en_after_selection.png

en_before_selection.png

Tick marks and radio buttons are not highlighted in SWV settings window and

Debug Configurations -> GDB Server Command Line Options. Others work.

Functionality of SWV viewer works correctly, only the radio buttons and tick marks for the SWV settings don't work.

Please look into it and we need a fix for this issue.

Regards,

Milind

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Best answer by mattias norlander

Hi Milind,

I can re-produce the issues on Ubuntu20.04 on a virtual machine using CubeIDE 1.4.0.

On the same VM I try with CubeIDE 1.5.0 (next version currently under development). Running this version I can no longer reproduce the issue.

CubeIDE 1.5.0 _may_ come with some updated platform components (under validation). If we choose to use these component versions then there is a good chance problem is solved.

Furthermore, at this point we do not support Ubuntu 20.04 officially, in practice this means that all automatic validation is done on other Ubuntu 18.04 and some other OSes/flavors.

As always, thanks for reporting!

2 replies

mattias norlander
ST Employee
August 25, 2020

Hi Milind,

I can re-produce the issues on Ubuntu20.04 on a virtual machine using CubeIDE 1.4.0.

On the same VM I try with CubeIDE 1.5.0 (next version currently under development). Running this version I can no longer reproduce the issue.

CubeIDE 1.5.0 _may_ come with some updated platform components (under validation). If we choose to use these component versions then there is a good chance problem is solved.

Furthermore, at this point we do not support Ubuntu 20.04 officially, in practice this means that all automatic validation is done on other Ubuntu 18.04 and some other OSes/flavors.

As always, thanks for reporting!

User16782158065171037550
Associate II
August 25, 2020

Hi Mattias,

Thanks for the update, shall wait for the updated CubeIDE 1.5.0.

Also tried CubeIDE 1.4.0 on Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS, it works perfectly.

Regards,

Milind