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I've noticed that a lot of Cadence's tools won't
install in a Redhat 9.0 environment. The included
Cadence install-script aborts with some cryptic error
message.
For now, I have been able to get around this by
installing the x86-Linux tools on a Redhat8 machine.
Then I use NFS-sharing to share the install-dir onto
a networked Redhat9 machine. (I also added
"setenv LD_ASSUME_KERNEL 2.4.1".)
....
I understand that Cadence's official line is "Redhat 7.2
now, Redhat8 soon. Redhat9, you're on your own!"
Anyway, do the later ISR/QSRs at least allow you to
run the install-script on a Redhat9 machine?
install in a Redhat 9.0 environment. The included
Cadence install-script aborts with some cryptic error
message.
For now, I have been able to get around this by
installing the x86-Linux tools on a Redhat8 machine.
Then I use NFS-sharing to share the install-dir onto
a networked Redhat9 machine. (I also added
"setenv LD_ASSUME_KERNEL 2.4.1".)
....
I understand that Cadence's official line is "Redhat 7.2
now, Redhat8 soon. Redhat9, you're on your own!"
Anyway, do the later ISR/QSRs at least allow you to
run the install-script on a Redhat9 machine?