STM32CubeMX Mac updater does not work
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‎2018-08-02 7:41 AM
Hi,
whenever I try to run the CubeMX updater on MacOS, using sudo, the update will fail with:
" Updater cannot write on Software Folder. It's probably due to a bad Acces Privilege."
I tried to give everyone, admin and me the right to read and write the folder and the app itself. No success!
Anybody knows how to make it work?
Thanks
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‎2019-09-24 4:29 AM
Hey guys, I had the same problem but just now solved it. If anyone is still wondering how to solve this issue I did it the following way:
- Find the STM32CubeMX file in your /Applications folder
- Right-click -> "Show package contents"
- Locate STM32CubeMX in Contents/Resources/
- Open terminal and use "sudo USER/Applications/STMicroelectronics/STM32CubeMX.app/Contents/Resources/STM32CubeMX"
- tip: You can write "sudo " then drag n' drop the STM32CubeMX-file in package contents.
- Go download the update in "Check for updates" in the cubeMX app. The program will tell you to restart.
- Exit the program and start the program again as instructed above. Now it should be updating.
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‎2020-02-04 11:12 PM
ALiss, thank you, This method worked for me. Cube 5.40 to 5.50 on macOS 10.15.3 Catalina.
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‎2021-03-16 2:33 PM
I'm having this same problem now trying to update to 6.1.2 and from there to 6.2.0. I'm running Big Sur V 11.2.3.
I had this problem on one of my two Macs. On that Mac I had to use the sudo technique @ALiss​ mentioned above. THANK YOU, ALiss!
The other Mac installed normally without me having to invoke sudo.
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‎2024-06-14 6:49 AM
Agree this works but really. MacOS support for CubeMX has been dreadful - having to extract the jar from previous versions, this installer is pretty shabby. It really grinds my gears when an alert has multiple spelling mistakes - this looks like some dodgy script kiddies work on Piratebay…

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