2024-12-01 2:43 AM
Hi All
I have installed STM32 CubeMX on a Mac and I get the following error when trying to generate code:
The Eclipse executable launcher was unable to locate its companion shared library.
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2025-01-21 1:01 AM - edited 2025-05-20 6:17 AM
Hello @chairdeng
I am happy to announce the issue was fixed in STM32CubeMX.
You just need to download the installer form st.com and make a fresh install of STM32CubeMX 6.14.0.
KR,
Semer.
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2024-12-02 12:24 AM
Hello @chairdeng
What version of macOS are you using?
KR,Souhaib
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2024-12-02 9:14 PM
I encountered exactly the same issue. I’m trying to compile STM32 projects on a Mac using CubeMX and CLion, but every time I click “Generate Code” in CubeMX, it throws this error, causing CLion to fail to compile. It shows the message: “No project sources generated. Run Generate Code in CubeMX.” MacBook Air M1.
2024-12-03 9:40 AM
I use 15.1.1
2024-12-03 9:43 AM
When I rolled the CubeMX version back to 6.12, I didn't have this problem. This problem appeared when the CubeMX version was 6.13.
2024-12-04 1:20 AM
Have you selected STM32CubeIDE to generate your project? If yes, what version of CubeIDE do you have?
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2024-12-04 1:50 AM
I also encountered the same problem as you, but the problem still exists after I returned to version 6.12
2024-12-04 2:27 AM
I selected STM32CubeIDE to generate your project, and I use Clion as my IDE
2024-12-04 4:57 AM
2024-12-04 4:59 AM
My cubeide and cubemx are both the latest versions. When cubemx selects cubeide in the toolchain, it will display Eclipse related reminders