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Cadence IC installation help

Saad3000
Saad3000 over 10 years ago

Dears,

 

I am installing Cadence 2014-2015 eda into RHEL 6.6 x64 bit , it extracted all the packages inside /eda however running dfm_icfb gives error

[saad@RHEL6 bin]$ ./dfm_icfb

./dfm_icfb[169]: exec: icfb: not found

 

I need help regarding this problem and I need the environment variables for normal users.

 

Also note that all the Cadence 2014-2015 eda installation was done with root user.

 

Also note that I ran the checkSysConf IC6.1.6 and all seems to Pass.

 

Thank you!

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Europractice provide support themselves - they have a team who do this, and they then contact Cadence for anything they can't handle themselves (and they can handle many things).

    These forums are not a support channel - they are a set of community forums where responses come from the Cadence user community. A few of us on the forums (like me) work for Cadence, but this should not be seen as an alternative to customer support. For Europractice customers you cannot come directly to Cadence customer support, but you can go to the Europractice site:

    There's a "Support" link at the top of the page on that link.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Europractice provide support themselves - they have a team who do this, and they then contact Cadence for anything they can't handle themselves (and they can handle many things).

    These forums are not a support channel - they are a set of community forums where responses come from the Cadence user community. A few of us on the forums (like me) work for Cadence, but this should not be seen as an alternative to customer support. For Europractice customers you cannot come directly to Cadence customer support, but you can go to the Europractice site:

    There's a "Support" link at the top of the page on that link.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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