STLink Server with MacOS 15
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‎2024-08-03 11:23 AM
Hello,
I updated to Mac15 (MacOS Sonoma Public Beta), which was probably a mistake. Now I get an error from STMCubeIDE when I try to run indicating "ST-Link Server is required to launch the debug session" and to Please download it on www.st.com.
I figured something changed in the OS that no longer makes the ST-Link Server run any more.
However when I try to download it, I get essentially a broken link, or at least it simply wont download. Even worse, the web page with Safari seems entirely broken and I cant even get a download to start after accepting the license, but with FireFox I get further, I get but still wont download and the link seems broke.
I can still flash using the STM32CubeProgrammer fortunately (using 2.13.1).
Can anyone tell me how to download this ST-Link Server? Or if there is an issue with the last MacOS and this and there is no fix?
Solved! Go to Solution.
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‎2024-11-13 10:03 AM
this solution does't worked for me
 
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‎2024-11-13 11:21 AM
Can you please check this way?
https://community.st.com/t5/stm32cubeide-mcus/stlink-server-with-macos-15/m-p/741051/highlight/true#M32168
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‎2024-11-14 03:01 AM - edited ‎2024-11-14 08:23 AM
Thank you
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‎2024-11-14 03:26 AM
Hi there, the sudo command doesn't work for me, have you found another solution?
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‎2024-11-14 05:25 AM
this way doesn't work
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‎2024-11-14 05:31 AM
Hmmm.
This might be due to running with the sudo command. It could have broken some permissions.
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‎2024-11-14 06:08 AM
In fact it now works - but I am using a French keyboard and using sudo, it is seen as a UK one and I cant switch back.
Inconvenient but at least I am not stuck.
Thanks for your help
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‎2024-11-14 06:08 AM
Exactly the same here - I cannot revert to my French keyboard.
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‎2024-11-27 06:15 AM
The solution is not working for me. One thing I’ve realized is that macOS doesn’t meet my needs, while Windows has been reliable for many years without any issues with STM.
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‎2024-11-28 07:05 AM
With STMCubeIDE version 17 it is claimed to be solved.
https://wiki.st.com/stm32mcu/wiki/STM32CubeIDE:STM32CubeIDE_errata_1.17.x#Fixed_issues
191542 | STM32CubeIDE debugger no longer works in macOS 15.0 Sequoia (STLink and STLinkGDBServer support) |
Can anybody confirm as it still does not work for me.
I even have deinstalled the software, deleted remaining files and reinstalled ver 17.