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wrongly placed Cadence library

marklin
marklin over 10 years ago

I made a mistake to place the linux path of Cadence library.  The correct linux path for library_A should be dir_top/dir_mid/library_A.   However, the wrongly  placed linux path for library_A  is dir_top/library_A     Inside dir_top/library_A, I have cell_A, cell_B, user_1, user_2, cdsinfo.tag, prop.xx    (user_1 and user_2 are NOT part of library_A; they just exist inside dir_top/library_A).   If I use design manager to delete library_A, I am afraid it may also delete user_1 and user_2 directories since the library path name of library_A is dir_top/library_A.     My question is  "Can I just use linux commands to delete library_A by deleting just cell_A, cell_B, cdsinfo.tag and prop.xx?"

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    marklin over 10 years ago
    Thank you, Andrew. Yes, "design manager" is a typo and it should be "library manager". This is a very instrumental advice since I was scared to death that I might delete all files inside the wrongly placed design library path. Thanks again.
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    marklin over 10 years ago
    Thank you, Andrew. Yes, "design manager" is a typo and it should be "library manager". This is a very instrumental advice since I was scared to death that I might delete all files inside the wrongly placed design library path. Thanks again.
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