Hey Mark, I get the same error with ubuntu 9.10, xilinx 11.4. At first I had a 
problem with perl looking for module with it's @INC variable, my fix was to add 
the following lines to my .bashrc file:

export PERL5LIB=/opt/Xilinx/11.1/DSP_Tools/lin64/sysgen/scripts;$PERL5LIB
export PERL4LIB=/opt/Xilinx/11.1/DSP_Tools/lin64/sysgen/scripts;$PERLLIB

But that only got me down to line 329 of the masterscriptXXXX.pl The output to 
script_resultsXXXX I am now getting is 'Could not find the "coregen" 
executable. at masterScriptXXXX.pl line 329' . Did you find a solution or does 
anyone else have any ideas about this? Thanks.

-Griffin

On Feb 3, 2010, at 10:30 PM, Tom Kuiper wrote:

> Mark Wagner wrote:
>> I have recently tried to install Xilinx 11.4 and have run into a standard 
>> exception error involving the System Generator generated perl script 
>> MasterScriptXXX.pl.  This error has occurred on Ubuntu 8.04, 9.10 and Fedora 
>> 12.  Xilinx support would not answer questions until I installed a supported 
>> OS (Red Hat Enterprise 5 or Suse Enterprise Linux 10).  I tried RHE5 and the 
>> error went away and my design compiled. A possible free alternative is 
>> CentOS and is supposed to follow the same distribution cycle and carry the 
>> same packages and versions as RHE5, but I have not tried this and I doubt 
>> Xilinx would support it.
>> 
>> The cost of a RHE5 license is zero compared to say, a switch, so I think 
>> that's the option we're looking at here in Berkeley.
> I have a feeling that if you dig a little deeper you may find that Perl is 
> trying to use a relocatable library that it can't find.  You probably have it 
> and can find it with 'locate'.  A symlink may then solve the problem.
> 
> Changing OS to RH will cause a big headache if you have locally compiled 
> headaches.
> 
> I suspect that, like Microsoft, this is a game RH plays to freeze out the 
> competition.  I imagine that vendors like RH because they can have a 
> commercial relationship with them, especially technical support, unlike, say, 
> Debian.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Tom
> 


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