2020-12-17 07:04 AM
Hi all, how are you?. I'm making a project with an STM32F401VE and I've updated the IDE, after that there are about ten dependencies that says something related to inknown dependencies and the .ioc project doesn't opens. I read some over there and some other people had the same problem after the STM32Cube IDE was updated, currently for me is showing this problem with the version Version: 1.5.1, Build: 9029_20201210_1234 (UTC).
I tried also to import the project or creating a new project but the behavior is the same. How could this problem be solved?
In the meantime I will simply reinstall the IDE
Solved! Go to Solution.
2020-12-21 01:59 AM
Eclipse common way to revert update is to rely on About dialog (Help > About) .
Press Installation details button then move to Installation history tab. From here you should be able to revert an update if your tool is not fully corrupted.
2020-12-21 02:01 AM
For me the first in your list
2020-12-21 02:04 AM
problem solved for me like this :
2020-12-21 02:29 AM
I've got extra try myself.
Doing the following all is working fine too:
I guess issue root is deeper than 1.5.0 then. I've seen if @VRami.1, his log file is pointing to some 1.3.0 workspace.
Mutiple updates, major updates under the hood (Eclipse platform update from 2019.09 - 1.3.0 STM32CubeIDE basis - to 2020.06 - 1.5.x STM32CubeIDE basis - , then dark theme which is 2020.12 compliant ....) maybe too much updates ....
2020-12-21 02:30 AM
Before your hint came, I used the force method. I deleted the folder with the STM32CudeIDE installation (well, I lost the link to the uninstaller) and the new one installed (v1.5.0), then the update to v1.5.1. And now it works!
2020-12-21 02:51 AM
I dont have the dark theme app installed but i use eGit and i use workspaces comming from version 1.1. I am not sure the dark theme app is to blame...
2020-12-21 03:04 AM
i also use eGit
2020-12-21 03:11 AM
Latest trial still ok:
2020-12-21 03:27 AM
This trial is KO:
Sounds trouble if EGIT ... what's a pain because common basis
2020-12-21 03:30 AM
Same here, the one from DevStyle