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Error while running the demo for xbus evc in specman

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Hello.... I am try to run the vr_xbus examples given in specman 6.2 (path is /home/cadence/tools/SPMN62/components/sn_06.20.001-p/ipcm/pkgs/erm/vr_xbus). But it's giving error: *** Error: No match for file '/home/cadence/tools/IPCM62/ipcm.e' I had installed IES6.2 (EMGR62 IPCM62 IUS62 SPMN62). I try to find ipcm.e file bt i couldn't found it...... Can anybody help me in sorting out this problem. Thanks


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    I've just run the demo.sh without any issues. The file you are looking for is not loaded in my runs. As far as I know there is no such file (ipcm.e). Have you setup the tools and IPCM correctly? How are you running the example?


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by hannes
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    I've just run the demo.sh without any issues. The file you are looking for is not loaded in my runs. As far as I know there is no such file (ipcm.e). Have you setup the tools and IPCM correctly? How are you running the example?


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