BUG: STM32CubeIDE Won't connect to ST-LINK v2 debugger on macOS 15.0
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‎2024-09-19 5:05 AM - edited ‎2024-09-19 5:06 AM
My setup is macOS 15.0 Sequoia
STM32CubeIDE 1.16.1
STLink-Server v2.1.1
When trying to program or debug a device the following error is shown:
Even after re-installing ST-Link server
I have rebooted and re-installed ST-Link Server, but the issue persists.
It's not a show stopper as I can use STM32CubeProgrammer to program the device, on the same machine.
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‎2024-09-25 2:02 AM - edited ‎2024-09-25 2:03 AM
@pdmazariegos Thanks for the link to that solution on stackoverflow.
I find that it does indeed work. It's a better workaround than the one I came up with!
Hopefully the dev's at ST will be able to get to the bottom of it and push out a compatibiliy release in the near future. I have to keep my macOS up to date for other reasons, so I had no choice but to update to macOS 15.0
@mÆŽALLEm Do you know if ST run a beta programme? I'd be happy to help with beta testing.
*edit* Spelling.
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‎2024-09-28 1:36 AM
another one with the same problem:
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‎2024-11-05
1:40 AM
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‎2024-11-05
2:47 AM
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Maxime_MARCHETT
I started ide with the sudo command and it works fine with st-link, macOS 15.1 Intel CPU.
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