![]() ![]() ![]() \libraries\SrcWrapper\src\stm32\stm32_def.c.o. \libraries\SrcWrapper\src\stm32\pinmap.c.o. \libraries\SrcWrapper\src\stm32\low_power.c.o. \libraries\SrcWrapper\src\stm32\lock_resource.c.o. \libraries\SrcWrapper\src\stm32\hw_config.c.o. \libraries\SrcWrapper\src\stm32\core_callback.c.o. \libraries\SrcWrapper\src\stm32\clock.c.o. \libraries\SrcWrapper\src\stm32\bootloader.c.o. \libraries\SrcWrapper\src\stm32\PortNames.c.o. "D:\Programme\Sloeber\arduinoPlugin\packages\STM32\tools\xpack-arm-none-eabi-gcc\9.2.1-1.1/bin/arm-none-eabi-gcc" -mcpu=cortex-m3 -mthumb -Os -specs=nano.specs -u _printf_float -Wl,-defsym=LD_FLASH_OFFSET=0x2000 -Wl,-defsym=LD_MAX_SIZE=65536 -Wl,-defsym=LD_MAX_DATA_SIZE=20480 -Wl,-cref -Wl,-check-sections -Wl,-gc-sections -Wl,-entry=Reset_Handler -Wl,-unresolved-symbols=report-all -Wl,-warn-common "-Wl,-default-script=D:\Programme\Sloeber\arduinoPlugin\packages\STM32\hardware\stm32\1.9.0\variants\PILL_F103XX/ldscript.ld" "-Wl,-script=D:\Programme\Sloeber\arduinoPlugin\packages\STM32\hardware\stm32\1.9.0\system/ldscript.ld" "-Wl,-Map,E:\OneDrive\Technik\_programmierung\sloeber-workspace\BlinkTest\Release/BlinkTest.map" "-LD:\Programme\Sloeber\arduinoPlugin\packages\STM32\tools\CMSIS\5.5.1/CMSIS/DSP/Lib/GCC/" -larm_cortexM3l_math -o "E:\OneDrive\Technik\_programmierung\sloeber-workspace\BlinkTest\Release/BlinkTest.elf" "-LE:\OneDrive\Technik\_programmierung\sloeber-workspace\BlinkTest\Release" -Wl,-start-group. Here's the compiler output: 'Starting combiner' All files will compile, but when it comes to combining them several files cannot be found. BlinkWithoutDelay), select blue pill as STM32 board select blue pill as STM32 board and start the build process. But somehow something got broken, and I don't know if it's due to sloeber, eclipse, STM32duino or me, so I'll post it here. So far I already had the chain working, means I already compiled and uploaded successfully a test sketch (BlinkWithoutDelay) to a BluePill STMF103C8. Last couple of days I was setting up Sloeber for STM32 programming and debugging. First I want to say thank you for this great tool, it's exactly what I was looking for! ![]()
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