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IC5141 on RHEL5 64bit

pyohayo
pyohayo over 13 years ago

Hello,

Can IC5141 work on RHEL5 64bit ?

Regards,

Pavel.

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    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Pavel,

    I only see that error if using a really old version of IC5141 (e.g. the Base CD version, or USR1). Using USR6 or a recent hotfix works fine. You should make sure you're using a recent enough build.

    I have been running IC5141 on RHEL5 for about 4.5 years or so, and the only real issue is with cdsdoc (there's a solution on Cadence Online Support for how to make that work too, which I wrote). That said, IC5141 is not actually supported on RHEL5 (which means it is not tested on that OS) - but in practice, it woks fine.

    By the way, the XD_ASSUME_KERNEL won't do anything, I believe, because it should be LD_ASSUME_KERNEL. However, you should not set that on RHEL5 because all sorts of things will break if you do that!

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Pavel,

    I only see that error if using a really old version of IC5141 (e.g. the Base CD version, or USR1). Using USR6 or a recent hotfix works fine. You should make sure you're using a recent enough build.

    I have been running IC5141 on RHEL5 for about 4.5 years or so, and the only real issue is with cdsdoc (there's a solution on Cadence Online Support for how to make that work too, which I wrote). That said, IC5141 is not actually supported on RHEL5 (which means it is not tested on that OS) - but in practice, it woks fine.

    By the way, the XD_ASSUME_KERNEL won't do anything, I believe, because it should be LD_ASSUME_KERNEL. However, you should not set that on RHEL5 because all sorts of things will break if you do that!

    Andrew

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