I have STM32CubeIDE 1.5.1 installed. There is no option for File >> New STM32 Project. How then do I create a new STM32 Project from within STM32CubeIDE?
Thx,
Hab
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‎2021-02-08 11:56 AM
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‎2021-02-08 12:14 PM
How did you installed the version 1.5.1, is it a fresh installation or an update from previous version?
Did you already installed third-party plugins such as git?
Asking this because you could be in the same situation than https://community.st.com/s/question/0D53W00000S5KhZSAV/error-unknown-nature-on-stm32cube-ide-after-update
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‎2021-02-08 2:35 PM
This was an update not a fresh install. I have not installed git to STM32CubeIDE, but it is installed for Atollic. I am using Windows 10. I took a look at the link - not sure that is the issue I am having, does not read like my situation, but it could be related. Would you suggest an uninstall and fresh install?
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‎2021-02-08 11:28 PM
To confirm or not the issue from the other thread could you start STM32CubeIDE using "stm32cubeidec.exe -consoleLog" and paste here the startup log ?
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‎2021-02-10 5:09 AM
Sorry for the delay. Apparently the problems are one and the same. I updated the JRE as you suggested in the link https://community.st.com/s/question/0D53W00000S5KhZSAV/error-unknown-nature-on-stm32cube-ide-after-update and that appears to have corrected the issue. Much thanks.
