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unbound variable

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tester over 16 years ago

Dear All,

I am using IC5141 and currently I am run into a problem: After typing "icfb&", I got the following error message on the CIW window:

unbound variable - home.

Can anyone give me a hand? Thanks.

 

 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 16 years ago

    My guess is that you have a variable home in your .cdsinit file. This may be in your working dir, your home dir, or in <ICinstDir>/tools/dfII/local - or possibly elsewhere if in IC613 (can try typing "cdswhich .cdsinit" if you're using IC61).

    It may be in a file loaded from the .cdsinit too.

    I don't think it's in the Cadence software; it's in some customization file.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 16 years ago

    My guess is that you have a variable home in your .cdsinit file. This may be in your working dir, your home dir, or in <ICinstDir>/tools/dfII/local - or possibly elsewhere if in IC613 (can try typing "cdswhich .cdsinit" if you're using IC61).

    It may be in a file loaded from the .cdsinit too.

    I don't think it's in the Cadence software; it's in some customization file.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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