Hi!

This is an old thread but as there was no confirmation of a working environment I 
decided to share my solution because I stubled exactly to this problem when 
restarting the development after a long pause (Matlab r2021a, Vivado & Vitis 
2021.1, Ubuntu 20.04).

There seems to be a number of incompatible libgmp libs sprinkled all around. I 
had to

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apt update
apt install software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rock-core/qt4
apt update
apt install libqtcore4 libqtgui4

cd /opt/Xilinx/Vivado/2021.1/lib/lnx64.o/Ubuntu
mkdir exclude
mv libgmp.so* exclude

cd /opt/Xilinx/Model_Composer/2021.1/lib/lnx64.o/Ubuntu
mkdir exclude
mv libgmp.so* exclude

cd /opt/Xilinx/Vivado/2021.1/lib/lnx64.o
mkdir exclude
mv libgmp.so* exclude

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to get the Model composer working.

Good luck,
Kaj



On 9/15/22 02:40, Kiran Shila wrote:
I ran into this same issue as well - on Ubuntu 20.04, Rocky 8, and with 
hacked-together PKGBUILDs on my arch machine. I found a useful blog post that 
also discusses the debugging procedure for haphazardly-vendored tools such as 
Vivado:

https://strath-sdr.github.io/tools/matlab/sysgen/vivado/linux/2021/01/28/sysgen-on-20-04.html

Additionally, I needed to remove all the libfreetype stuff from MATLAB as those 
version are not compatible with current font renderers.


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