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save schematic options

StreamCX
StreamCX over 15 years ago

I set some schematics option like net names to derived.

When I exit Virtuoso that does not saves.

How can I save schematic options for long time? 

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  • Quek
    Quek over 15 years ago

    Hi StreamCX

    I think it should be:

    export CDS_LOAD_ENV=addCWD

    Please resource your bshrc file and check if the .cdsenv file in your working directory is loaded. It should work.


    Best regards
    Quek

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  • StreamCX
    StreamCX over 15 years ago

     Quek

    That does not work. 

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  • Quek
    Quek over 15 years ago

    Hi StreamCX

    If you enter the following cmd in ciw, what does it say?

    getShellEnvVar("CDS_LOAD_ENV")

    By the way, may I have the output of the following cmd?

    terminal>icfb -W
    OR
    terminal>virtuoso -W

    Best regards
    Quek

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  • StreamCX
    StreamCX over 15 years ago

     

    virtuoso -W 

    sub-version IC6.1.3.500.6

    getShellEnvVar("CDS_LOAD_ENV")

    ¨addCWD¨ (I do not know how to copy this from CIW, I Write that manually)
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  • Quek
    Quek over 15 years ago

    Would you please upload your .cdsenv file and let me have a try?

    Thanks
    Quek

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