Hi, Griffin,
Are you running the xilinx tools through matlab on Linux? I thought
the xilinx/matlab stuff (i.e. system generator) only worked on Windows.
I think you might find this post helpful (or at least relevant)...
http://forums.xilinx.com/xlnx/board/message?message.uid=44648
Dave
On Feb 9, 2010, at 10:12 , Griffin Foster wrote:
Well my coregen problem was a minor one(forgot to set my paths).
But the next issue i have is I get an "NGC Netlisting Error". This
comes up as a dialogue box in matlab, it is rather long but the
short of it is:
"NGC Netlisting Error"
[: 21:
/opt/Xilinx/11.1/ISE/lib/lin64: ... : unexpected operator
[: 22:
/opt/Xilinx/11.1/DSP_Tools/lin64/sysgen/lib: ... : unexpected operator
on my last email:
export PERL4LIB=/opt/Xilinx/11.1/DSP_Tools/lin64/sysgen/scripts;
$PERLLIB
should be:
export PERLLIB=/opt/Xilinx/11.1/DSP_Tools/lin64/sysgen/scripts;
$PERLLIB
-Griffin
On Feb 9, 2010, at 5:55 PM, John Ford wrote:
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.
One thing we found with 11.3 on Linux was that somthing in the
system does
not like symbolic links. Maybe that's part of this problem, but
worse.
John
Yeah, I'm finding that they aren't working also.
-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