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Compiling Xilinx libraries using Xcleium

rohanj
rohanj over 4 years ago

Hello all,

Am compiling Xilinx libraries using Cadence Xcelium. And facing issues while compiling vhdl packages (basically with xmvhdl tool).

Please find the error below. Could someone please help me with this, if am going wrong with the setup somewhere?

MAKE xcelium/cds.lib
MKDIR xcelium/xmready
### Compile VHDL packages ###
xmvhdl -NOVITALCHECK -linedebug -v93 -nocopyright -work work /home/espuser/esp/socs/xilinx-vc707-xc7vx485t/socgen/esp/esp_global.vhd
xmvhdl_cg: *F,NOYOPN: cannot open specification file '/tmp/.nctmpdir/ncvhdMEZ5RT'.
make: *** [xcelium/xmready] Error 2

Thanks

Rohan

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    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago

    Rohan,

    Check the permissions on /tmp/.nctmpdir to make sure you have write access. Normally this gets created by the first user doing the compilation, and has world write permissions - I'm guessing something different has happened on the machine you're running on.

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago

    Rohan,

    Check the permissions on /tmp/.nctmpdir to make sure you have write access. Normally this gets created by the first user doing the compilation, and has world write permissions - I'm guessing something different has happened on the machine you're running on.

    Andrew

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