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CubeIDE 2.0 does not open .ioc files

Dega
Associate

Hello,

Has the integrated support for CubeMX been removed in the new CubeIDE?

I just updated to the latest (2.0) and now, when clicking on the ioc file of a project (created with previous version 1.19), CubeMX opens up.

The top right corner has also changed.

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Also all the new project dialogs have changed, and it does not generate an ioc file anymore... Did my update went wrong somehow?

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Andrew Neil
Super User

@Dega wrote:

Has the integrated support for CubeMX been removed in the new CubeIDE??


Yes.

See the pinned post: STM32CubeIDE 2.0.0 released.

 

PS:

See also: STM32CubeIDE 2.0.0 - interoperability instead of integration

 

PPS:

See this post (by @TDK ) on how to start an external editor from within the IDE.

A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked.
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.

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Issamos
Lead II

Hello @Dega 

As you can see here, ´STM32CubeIDE is now independent from STM32CubeMX.´ so, yes CubeMX plug-in is removed from the STM32CubeIDE.

Best Regards.

II

Andrew Neil
Super User

@Dega wrote:

Has the integrated support for CubeMX been removed in the new CubeIDE??


Yes.

See the pinned post: STM32CubeIDE 2.0.0 released.

 

PS:

See also: STM32CubeIDE 2.0.0 - interoperability instead of integration

 

PPS:

See this post (by @TDK ) on how to start an external editor from within the IDE.

A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked.
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.

Ah I see...

And I also missed this in the release document 

STM32CubeMX detached from STM32CubeIDE integration
– User authentication removed
– ST-MCU-FINDER-PC removed

 

Thanks!

m2attila
Associate

There was a well-functioning integrated system, but it had to be ruined by disintegration.

jyrire
Associate

This is the sunset on STM32cubeIDE

Its a right time for switchover to VCS

 

RandyXA
Associate
  • Memory footprint and performance: Removing STM32CubeMX integration reduces installation size (~3.7GB to 2.9GB) and lowers CPU/RAM usage, improving stability especially on Linux and Mac. 

So... if you can't fix it, feature it?

Unbelievable. Why would you do this?

 

fred bar
Senior

Anyone at ST understood the concept of "INTEGRATED Development Editor"?

STM32CubeIDE should be renamed "jump-from-app-to-app Development Inconvenience"

What a crappy move, ST. What a crappy move.
And your reasons are *** too... we will need to install cubeMX too anyways, which will take MORE RAM and MORE SPACE, cause Eclipse reload problems when changing files on the fly, ..... 
I'm pretty pissed.

TZiel.1
Associate II

This is idiotic. Take a functioning Integrated development environment, and turn it into separate pieces that don't work well, or together anymore. Congratulations?  It was working, now it doesn't and has a ton of new access and compatibility and synchronization issues it has never had before!

Could be the plan they have in mind. ***pify the ide so that we jump on the new shiny thing a product manager somewhere made sexy.