You are right. I am using precompiled rpm, and it is working fine with non vpi modules and hello file. Actually I was more interested in using vpi modules, I will try to compile it from source.
Thank you so much, Jean On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 14:55, Stephen Williams wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > I am using Linux (Redhat 8.0) and icarus verilog is v0.7. I am using > > gcc compiler v3.2. Please let me know if there is anything else I > > should reply. > > OK, this suggests that you are using the precompiled rpm. This is > fine. It appears that the problem is with the compiler version > that was used to compile Icarus Verilog vs/ the compiler you are > using to compile VPI modules. > > Some of the modules in the VPI part of the test suite were written > in C++. This may be leading to a compatibility problem. If the > non-vpi tests are working (vpi_reg.pl is the test rig for the > simulator tests) then I see no problem. > > Besides, if you are installing from the rpm, you can be pretty > confident that it is working. Try the hello examples in the > /usr/share/doc/verilog-0.7 directory. > > If you are compiling v0.7 from source yet having the problem, then > I'm surprised, because I use gcc 3.1 for the Windows port. It > seems as if you are having trouble with VPI modules, yet all the > system tasks are written in VPI, and I'm guessing the hello.v > program in the examples directory works. > -- > Steve Williams "The woods are lovely, dark and deep. > steve at icarus.com But I have promises to keep, > steve at picturel.com and lines to code before I sleep, > http://www.picturel.com And lines to code before I sleep." > > >
