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Assura RCX fails

pitter
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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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    Have a look in the cds.lib in your working directory. My guess is that you have something like:

    DEFINE analogLib $CDS_INST_DIR/tools/dfII/etc/cdslib/artist/analogLib

    If so, $CDS_INST_DIR is defined as meaning "the installation directory of the software reading the file", which is different for IC and EXT, of course.

    You could set it to:

    DEFINE analogLib       $(inst_root_with:tools/dfII/bin/icfb)/tools/dfII/etc/cdslib/artist/analogLib
    DEFINE basic           $(inst_root_with:tools/dfII/bin/icfb)/tools/dfII/etc/cdslib/basic

    for example. If using IC61, put virtuoso instead of icfb.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    Have a look in the cds.lib in your working directory. My guess is that you have something like:

    DEFINE analogLib $CDS_INST_DIR/tools/dfII/etc/cdslib/artist/analogLib

    If so, $CDS_INST_DIR is defined as meaning "the installation directory of the software reading the file", which is different for IC and EXT, of course.

    You could set it to:

    DEFINE analogLib       $(inst_root_with:tools/dfII/bin/icfb)/tools/dfII/etc/cdslib/artist/analogLib
    DEFINE basic           $(inst_root_with:tools/dfII/bin/icfb)/tools/dfII/etc/cdslib/basic

    for example. If using IC61, put virtuoso instead of icfb.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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