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Annoying message about OS compatibility and SKILL problem

Kovinko
Kovinko over 11 years ago
 Hi all,

I have two questions, please can you give me an advice? 

The first: 

 Please how can i suppress the annoying message about operational system compatibility with DFII? In concrete i talk about this message

"WARNING: HOST <eda-laptop> DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE A CADENCE SUPPORTED LINUX CONFIGURATION.

For More Info,  Please Run '<cdsroot>/tools.lnx86/bin/checkSysConf' <productId>."

which appear in CIW also in terminal many times. Exist some environment variable that can eliminates only this message? The virtuoso is installed on opensuse 13.1.

The second:

Do you know why I can't launch SKILL IDE? I go to TOOLS->SKILL IDE. After activate this item, in CIW i get "Loading skillDev.cxt" output message but nothing happened, no error message, no popup windows, just nothing. Is it installation problem? Administrator claim that license should be OK.

 Thanks a lot for your advices and response. 
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    The way to stop the message is to run on a supported OS! I've not checked to see if there's a way to bypass the message. 

    The SKILL IDE doesn't come up if you don't have a license for the SKILL development environment product (product 900). Unfortunately it doesn't print a message to tell you that it's not launching because you don't have a license (I think this has now been fixed, but not sure in which version).

    Andrew 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    The way to stop the message is to run on a supported OS! I've not checked to see if there's a way to bypass the message. 

    The SKILL IDE doesn't come up if you don't have a license for the SKILL development environment product (product 900). Unfortunately it doesn't print a message to tell you that it's not launching because you don't have a license (I think this has now been fixed, but not sure in which version).

    Andrew 

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