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Changing defualt location for library creation through library manager

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archive over 13 years ago

Hi All,

 

I am looking for some cdsenv variable or a short skill script that can be used to change the default path of new library when creating new libraries.

By defualt the location points to the current working directory from where I start virtuoso, but I would like to point to some different location.

Any help is much appreciated.

 

 

Best regards,

Vijay

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    archive over 13 years ago
    Hi Andrew,

    Thanks a lot!

    I had some trouble initially making it work as a skill command loading at startup. But then figured out that this has to be added in the “cdsLibMgr.il” and stored under $CDS_SITE so that it is accessible for everyone from the site.

    Thanks,

    Vijay
     

     
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    Hi Andrew,

    Thanks a lot!

    I had some trouble initially making it work as a skill command loading at startup. But then figured out that this has to be added in the “cdsLibMgr.il” and stored under $CDS_SITE so that it is accessible for everyone from the site.

    Thanks,

    Vijay
     

     
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