Install c++ debugger for eclipse in mac

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install_sw4stm32_macos_64bits-v2.9.run -m -f Opening the OpenSTM32 open -a /Applications/Ac6/SystemWorkbench.app Creating a Project The solution is to run the installer with root priviledges. If you get this error: Unrecognized option: -d64Įrror: Could not create the Java Virtual Machine.Įrror: A fatal exception has occurred. install_sw4stm32_macos_64bits-v2.9.run Error: Unrecognized option: -d64 They just fail without usefull error messages! If your versions are off, the tools just do not work together.

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It will not work with outdated software! There is absolutely no backwards compatibility. Make absolutly sure that you are using the latest software packages available. PrerequisitsĪ word of advice to everybody wanting to use OpenSTM32 on a mac. I used this article as a foundation for my article. This article explains what my experience was installing the preconfigured Eclipse on a MAC including debugging the program on a bluepill with openocd, the arm-none-eabi-gdb and a ST Link v2 programmer. The first is to add the plugins to an existing installation of Eclipse, the other is to download a flavor of the Eclipse IDE from the ST homepage which has all the plugins preinstalled. AC6 Tools is a set of plugins for the popular Eclipse IDE. The System Workbench for STM32 (SW4STM32) aka.