mbed detect: No mbed targets were detected

17 Apr 2018

Hi,

Im running the MbedOS in Ubuntu Xenial. Thembed detect results in: [mbed] No mbed targets were detected on your system. I have connected the nucleo_f767zi to usb and have it in lsusb:

vagrant@mbed-dev:/All/All-blinks$ lsusb Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0483:374b STMicroelectronics ST-LINK/V2.1 (Nucleo-F103RB)

pip version 8.1.1 mbedls version is 1.4.2.

Here is the mbedls debug list-unmounted log:

vagrant@mbed-dev:/All/All-blinks$ mbedls debug list-unmounted DEBUG:mbedls.main:mbed-ls ver. 1.4.2 DEBUG:mbedls.main:host: ('posix', 'Linux', '4.4.0-119-generic', '#143-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 2 16:08:24 UTC 2018', 'linux2') DEBUG:mbedls.lstools_linux:Converting device list ['/dev/disk/by-id/usb-MBED_microcontroller_066FFF544852707267191640-0:0'] DEBUG:mbedls.lstools_linux:Found disk devices by id {'066FFF544852707267191640': '/dev/sdc'} ERROR:mbedls.lstools_linux:Could not get serial devices by id. This could be because your Linux distribution does not use udev, or does not create /dev/serial/by-id symlinks. Please submit an issue to github.com/armmbed/mbed-ls. DEBUG:mbedls.lstools_linux:Mount mapping {} DEBUG:mbedls.lstools_base:Candidates for display [{'mount_point': None, 'serial_port': None, 'target_id_usb_id': '066FFF544852707267191640'}] Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/vagrant/.local/bin/mbedls", line 11, in <module> sys.exit(mbedls_main()) File "/home/vagrant/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/mbed_lstools/main.py", line 262, in mbedls_main ret_code = args.command(mbeds, args) File "/home/vagrant/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/mbed_lstools/main.py", line 111, in print_table return print_mbeds(mbeds, args, False) File "/home/vagrant/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/mbed_lstools/main.py", line 98, in print_mbeds devices = mbeds.list_mbeds(unique_names=True, read_details_txt=True) File "/home/vagrant/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/mbed_lstools/lstools_base.py", line 150, in list_mbeds name = device['platform_name'] KeyError: 'platform_name'

vagrant@mbed-dev:/All/All-blinks$

21 Apr 2018

Hi,

you need to run the mbed-CLI detect command in a folder where a mbed-os already exists. You need to create a new project or you use one which you already.