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New versions of GENNUS and INNOVUS not running on CentOS 9

nrk1
nrk1 over 2 years ago

We recently upgraded from CentOS 7 to CentOS 9. IC618, SPECTRE, GENUS152 work fine. 

GENUS 211(Aug. 2023 version) and INNOVUS211(Aug. 2023 version) do not start. The output is given below. It is not clear if it related to checkSysConf or lack of lsb_release because Virtuoso also gives the same warning when invoked, but runs nonetheless.

test_user@ams194~/Digital_Synthesis/synthesis> 143: genus
2023/09/02 20:22:49 WARNING This OS does not appear to be a Cadence supported Linux configuration.
2023/09/02 20:22:49 For more info, please run CheckSysConf in <cdsRoot/tools.lnx86/bin/checkSysConf <productId>
WARNING: not possible to detect OS, missing lsb_release command!
test_user@ams194~/Digital_Synthesis/synthesis> 144:

I did search for posts related to lsb_release but they seem to complain about none of the tools running. (example below). Any help would be appreciated. 

https://community.cadence.com/cadence_technology_forums/f/custom-ic-design/57414/cannot-install-cadence-ic618-on-rhel-9

Regards

Nagendra

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    jeenadiana over 1 year ago

    The new versions of GENNUS and INNOVUS are not compatible with CentOS 9.

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    jeenadiana over 1 year ago

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