2018-11-22 01:30 AM
Title says almost all:
I have had a project which needs support package migration. I hit cancel and the project disappeared from the home screen and the File -> recent projects menu as well.
I am using 5.0.0 version on Linux
2018-11-22 04:49 AM
Hello @martonmiklos ,
Which STM32CubeMx version is used?
Can you please share your ioc file to check your case.
Kind Regards,
Imen
2018-11-22 04:54 AM
Hi @Imen DAHMEN
I am using 5.0.0 on Linux, but it happens on OSX as well according to my colleauge.
I have sent the ioc file to you via e-mail. Please let me know if you have not received it!
2018-11-22 05:08 AM
Hello @martonmiklos ,
Thank you for sharing your ioc file. This will help our CubeMX team to check and reproduce the case.
We will keep you informed about the taken actions or explanation if needed.
Kind Regards,
Imen.
2018-11-22 06:19 AM
Hello @martonmiklos ,
Thanks for your feedback.
If you want to continue without migration you should press continue and not cancel.
it is normal that project disappear if you press cancel.
plz feel free to contact me for further details.
regards,
Houda
2018-11-22 06:46 AM
I still think it should not be removed from recent.
i think you handle the following two scenarios the same:
2018-11-22 07:41 AM
Hi,
"Recent" is for recent opened project.
When you press cancel before starting project it is not considered as opened that's why it is not available on recent files.
Regards,
Houda
2018-11-22 07:45 AM
Ok. Lets define the recent projects list as any project which had been already ever.
I have opened a project when it matched the CubeMX version (no migration was necessary).
I upgraded the CubeMX (which triggers the project migration at next opening)
I have opened the updated CubeMX, selected a project from the recent menu.
When the Migration dialog came up I changed my mind: I wanted to commit (before opening) to git just to be sure.
In this case the project should not be removed from the list.
The definition of the recent project is still valid because it had been opened by the CubeMX before.