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Assura RCX fails

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pitter over 15 years ago

Hi!

 When running RCX extraction with RC option (there is no error when Only C extraction is performed)I get the following error:

/home/piter/Cadence/Assura/tools.lnx86/assura/bin/32bit/labprint: relocation error: /home/piter/Cadence/Assura/tools.lnx86/assura/bin/32bit/labprint: symbol errno, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference
*ERROR* at "connect": /home/piter/Cadence/Assura/tools.lnx86/assura/bin/32bit/labprint failed with status 127
*WARNING* Bad return status from RCX run. 0x100

 Thanks in advance for any help,

 pitter.

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    piters over 15 years ago

     Hi Quek,

    the nmos4, pcapacitor.... - all of those component are present in the libraries. The RCX saw all of them and was able to produce post-extracted view of the layout. After installing QRC the components are reported to be mising. It might be the path as you wrote. Where can I find the cds.lib and how shall I modify it?

     Best wishes,

    pitter.

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    piters over 15 years ago

     Hi Quek,

    the nmos4, pcapacitor.... - all of those component are present in the libraries. The RCX saw all of them and was able to produce post-extracted view of the layout. After installing QRC the components are reported to be mising. It might be the path as you wrote. Where can I find the cds.lib and how shall I modify it?

     Best wishes,

    pitter.

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