STM32CubeIDE 1.16.0 released
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‎2024-07-01 9:53 AM - edited ‎2024-07-01 10:17 AM
STM32CubeIDE 1.16.0 was released today on st.com as well as an in-tool update patch.
- What is new in 1.16.0?
- Microcontroller and board lists aligned with STM32CubeMX v6.12.0 : STM32C0, STM32WB0 and STM32MP25XX
- Added CMake support for multicontext projects (Multi-Context ,Trust zone , Multi-core)
- Added new features for CMake project configuration
- Basic CMake support now also with Ninja
- Added the OZ in the optimization level to the build settings
- Main fixed issues:
- Refer to the STM32 microcontrollers wiki under this link.
- Known issues fixed and problems and limitations:
- Refer to the STM32 microcontrollers wiki under this link.
- Where do I obtain STM32CubeIDE 1.16.0?
- https://www.st.com/stm32cubeide
- … Or update your current installation of STM32CubeIDE using: Help > Check for updates
To give better visibility on the answered topics, please click on Accept as Solution on the reply which solved your issue or answered your question.
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‎2024-07-01 9:57 AM
Has this done anything to address the many & vociferous objections to the login requirement?
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
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‎2024-07-02 1:57 AM - edited ‎2024-07-02 2:02 AM
And again,
jumping around after debugging.
Once again, opening a ticket and promising to resolve it "as soon as possible" is not a solution!
What a poor performance after several years.
Padawan
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‎2024-07-03 4:07 AM
Great! When will this problem be fixed?
Gaston
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‎2024-07-15 12:49 AM - edited ‎2024-07-15 12:58 AM
Did the debugger no longer start at the mainand the debugger cursor stops at another file?? Is this the problem you are worried about?
I guess I will downgrate to the 1.15.0 version.
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‎2024-07-15 1:03 AM
did you find any solution?
Should I downgrade?
Thanks you.
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‎2024-07-15 1:20 AM
Is it normal for the debugger cursor start in another code different to the beginning of the main?
Thank you.
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‎2024-07-15 1:38 AM
Hi carleslsThat will not help.
The error has existed for years.
They "solved" it by opening a ticket
padawan
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‎2024-07-19 1:30 AM
Hello,
usually I download the Linux package STM32CubeIDE, but with 1.16.0, the link is broken. I can only download the former 1.15.1. The 1.16.0 or the latest package from STM32CubeIDE-Lnx at https://www.st.com/stm32cubeide is broken. I have tried latest Firefox and Chromium browser. All other packages for Debian etc. seem to work.
Please update the Linux package. BR Thomas.
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‎2024-07-26 2:44 PM
I posted another thread here somewhere on this. 1.16.0 breaks a STLINK V2 or V3 debugger connection. So I went back to 1.14.1.
