A few days ago I tried to send this message, but apparently it was not 
forwarded by the server.

I'm resending it, with the attachment replaced by a link to Dropbox:

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Liviu

> On 21 Jul 2023, at 21:33, Liviu Ionescu <i...@livius.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On 21 Jul 2023, at 20:36, Tomas Vanek <tom_...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>> 
>> I asked specifically for ST-Link GDB server because I'm able to test it.
>> I don't have a J-Link working with the latest sw version.
>> Could you try the test under ST-Link GDB server?
> 
> I can run debug sessions with the Eclipse Embedded CDT plug-ins, which 
> support the J-Link, OpenOCD and QEMU (I wrote those plug-ins many years ago). 
> The test project is built with CMake, not Eclipse, so I don't have an Eclipse 
> project with the (relatively complex) tests; however, the Eclipse Embedded 
> CDT plug-ins are able to run project-less sessions (and this is not 
> accidental).
> 
> I have zero experience with the ST-Link GDB server, and the only way I know 
> to run it is within STM32CubeIDE, which unfortunately does not support 
> project-less debug session.
> 
> I have no idea where to get the ST-Link GDB server for my Mac, or how to 
> start it in a terminal.
> 
> I attached the three binaries with the debug version of the tests, in case 
> someone can make a better use of them.
> 
> 
> Liviu



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