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Launching PVS LVS Debugging Environment from UNIX

Manikk0501
Manikk0501 over 10 years ago

Hi,

I want to launch PVS LVS DEBUGGING ENVIRONMENT from UNIX Shell. I explored on some commands Which can be used to do this. I came across lvsbrowser() UNIX command. I ran this command, Debugging Environment is popping up but the errors are not highlighted in the Layout Window. Can anyone help me in resolving this problem?

Thanks and Regards,

Manikandan Kuzandhaivelu

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    If you want to launch it from the UNIX shell, it won't know anything about your layout window, so this isn't going to be possible. Why not launch it from within Virtuoso?

    Andrew.

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  • Manikk0501
    Manikk0501 over 10 years ago
    Andrew, Thanks for the Reply. I am running PVS LVS through command line. Once the run gets over, i want the debugging environment to pop up automatically. I am launching the PVS run through IPC, once that gets over i want the DE to pop up. I am looking for a way to do this either through SKILL or UNIX.
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  • kamit
    kamit over 10 years ago

    Looks like you already have a open Case with support, where an AE has suggested you on how to launch DRCDE and LVSDE. Case is still in working status and not closed!

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