To use both 11.x and 13.x toolflows there are a few simple edits which need to be made in the xps_library, see https://github.com/oxfork/mlib_devel/commit/ee36557d0b10af4890b6732c1d75d97598dd5e0c
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 11:28 PM, Danny Price <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ben > > Mathworks decided to change the fileparts() function in Matlab between 2011a > and 2011b: > http://www.mathworks.com/help/techdoc/ref/fileparts.html > > There's a few lines in the casper toolflow which unpack fileparts with four > arguments, but 2011b only gives three. You'll need to either downgrade to > 2011a, or search the toolflow for all references to fileparts and delete the > fourth argument (which is never used anyway). > > Cheers > Danny > > > On 16/08/2012 01:19, [email protected] wrote: >> >> We have a ISE 11 based system running well, but I'm trying to install the >> newest version of the toolflow on a second machine and having issue, >> versions: >> >> Scientific Linux 5.8 >> Matlab 2011b >> ISE 13.4 >> newest mlib_devel from github (old pcores installed in xps_lib/pcores) >> >> We've got everything installed, and we can start matlab and load up mdl >> files. All the yellow blocks appear OK. >> >> bee_xps threw an error related to finding the version of ISE when it was >> first started up, but I think I fixed that. >> >> The problem is when I hit compile, I get the following errors almost >> immediately: >> >>>> bee_xps >> >> Detected Linux OS >> Error using fileparts >> Too many output arguments. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> Thanks, >> Ben >> >> > >

