2021-09-07 07:16 PM
Hello!
My Ubuntu PC tells me that I'm running low on storage, and I would like to remove a few unused programs. I just installed STM32CubeIDE 1.7.0, but I noticed that in /opt/st, there are still older versions, 1.6.0 and 1.6.1. Is it safe to remove them?
How do I remove them? I thought about brutal force, sudo rm -rf, but there might be drawbacks and I thought it might be safer to first ask for advice.
Thanks for any hint.
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2021-09-08 12:05 AM
Hello there!
Any projects you have are saved in the workspaces and each installation comes as a stand-alone "package" that installs any required components etc. So it's safe to remove older versions if you only want to use the latest release.
I would suggest following the Installation Guide (UM2563) which also has a chapter about uninstalling STM32CubeIDE, with chapter 8 covering Linux.
2021-09-08 12:05 AM
Hello there!
Any projects you have are saved in the workspaces and each installation comes as a stand-alone "package" that installs any required components etc. So it's safe to remove older versions if you only want to use the latest release.
I would suggest following the Installation Guide (UM2563) which also has a chapter about uninstalling STM32CubeIDE, with chapter 8 covering Linux.
2021-09-08 12:15 AM
Hello Markus!
Thanks for you fast reply!
I will first delete 1.6.0, and keep 1.6.1 for a while just in case there are issues with 1.70.
It will save 2G.
Thanks a lot!