STM32cudeIDE on Ubuntu 24.04 - no target
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‎2024-10-27 10:57 PM - last edited on ‎2024-10-28 9:16 AM by Andrew Neil
Hi guys
I need help!
After the installation, I am trying to start a new project in the STM32CudeIDE, it requires a target no more opinions
How can I resolve this?
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‎2024-10-31 11:29 PM - edited ‎2024-10-31 11:33 PM
Hi,
I found a possible solution
1- create the project in the STM32cudeMX
Select the language and target broad, save the project
2- Open the STM32cudeIDE
Search for the project that you created in the STM32cudeMX and be happy :)
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‎2024-11-30 2:00 AM
Hello,
With the release of STM32CubeIDE 1.70, the Ubuntu (V24.04) already supports STM32CubeIDE v1.16.1. ?
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‎2024-12-06 6:42 PM - edited ‎2024-12-06 6:44 PM
I just upgraded the IDE to 1.7 and run fine on Ubuntu 24.10. I have another post. the only issue I have is that the IDE shows a warning for entries like __ALIGN_BEGIN static uint8_t USBD_CDC while it did not before version 1.16.1

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