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Hello everybody,
I'm doubt about wich files i need to use in installing vcs tool at openSuse12.2 32b.
Do I need to install the common.tar and (linux.tar or suse32.tar)?
I've installed the suse32.tar but now when I'm executing the vcs in command line the terminal gives this message:
I considered that openSUSE was bashrc shell so i set the tool's variables in .bashrc as in centOS, but for some reason the system is not running the tool, same occured with ic_shell, dc_shell and pt_shell.
If someone have some help on configuring the tools in openSUSE, i'll be greatful.
I'm doubt about wich files i need to use in installing vcs tool at openSuse12.2 32b.
Do I need to install the common.tar and (linux.tar or suse32.tar)?
I've installed the suse32.tar but now when I'm executing the vcs in command line the terminal gives this message:
Code:
# vcs -f vcs_script.scr
ERROR - /home/synopsys/vcs/linux/bin is not valid directory, is VCS_HOME set correctly?
ERROR - /home/synopsys/vcs/linux/bin is not valid directory, is VCS_HOME set correctly?
ERROR - /home/synopsys/vcs/linux/bin is not valid directory, is VCS_HOME set correctly?
Perhaps vcs hasn't been installed for machine of type "linux".
Or the installation has been damaged.
To verify whether vcsG-2012.09 supports machine of type "Linux 3.4.6-2.10-desktop",
please look at ReleaseNotes for more details .
We determine the machine type from uname; maybe uname is incorrect.
You can fix installation problems by reinstalling from CDROM
or downloading it from the Synopsys ftp server.
For assistance, please contact vcs technical support
at vcs_support@synopsys.com or call 1-800-VERILOG
I considered that openSUSE was bashrc shell so i set the tool's variables in .bashrc as in centOS, but for some reason the system is not running the tool, same occured with ic_shell, dc_shell and pt_shell.
If someone have some help on configuring the tools in openSUSE, i'll be greatful.