remove Xilinx webtalk

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Michael

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Hi,

How do I remove webtalk in Xilinx 13.1, I do run all the tools from a
script not from GUI?

I did run a trail license at first but now I have a proper flexlm license!


/michael
 
On 5/5/2011 2:02 AM, Michael wrote:
Hi,

How do I remove webtalk in Xilinx 13.1, I do run all the tools from a
script not from GUI?

I did run a trail license at first but now I have a proper flexlm license!


/michael
BOMK the latest release you cannot remove webtalk. Nothing is ever
truly free. To remove webtalk you need to purchase one of the non-free
version, example Logic ISE.

Chris
 
Hi,

On 05/05/11 02:52 PM, Christopher Felton wrote:
On 5/5/2011 2:02 AM, Michael wrote:
Hi,

How do I remove webtalk in Xilinx 13.1, I do run all the tools from a
script not from GUI?

I did run a trail license at first but now I have a proper flexlm
license!


/michael

BOMK the latest release you cannot remove webtalk. Nothing is ever truly
free.
I know, I'am also married ;)

To remove webtalk you need to purchase one of the non-free
version, example Logic ISE.

Chris
But I have a purchaed license(embedded edition) now which runs and
checksout fine from the flexlm server!!

So it must be possible to remove webtalk!

/michael
 
On 5/5/2011 8:02 AM, Michael wrote:
Hi,

On 05/05/11 02:52 PM, Christopher Felton wrote:
On 5/5/2011 2:02 AM, Michael wrote:
Hi,

How do I remove webtalk in Xilinx 13.1, I do run all the tools from a
script not from GUI?

I did run a trail license at first but now I have a proper flexlm
license!


/michael

BOMK the latest release you cannot remove webtalk. Nothing is ever truly
free.
I know, I'am also married ;)

To remove webtalk you need to purchase one of the non-free
version, example Logic ISE.

Chris
But I have a purchaed license(embedded edition) now which runs and
checksout fine from the flexlm server!!

So it must be possible to remove webtalk!
Yes, agree it should be removable in that case.

I don't know exactly what needs to be done. But I have had issues in
the past moving from webpack to licensed or licensed to webpack. I have
had to, best I could, try to start from scratch and install ISE on a
clean machine. Remove the previous version and reinstall the new.

Chris
 
Hi,
On 05/05/11 04:11 PM, Christopher Felton wrote:
On 5/5/2011 8:02 AM, Michael wrote:
Hi,

On 05/05/11 02:52 PM, Christopher Felton wrote:
On 5/5/2011 2:02 AM, Michael wrote:
Hi,

How do I remove webtalk in Xilinx 13.1, I do run all the tools from a
script not from GUI?

I did run a trail license at first but now I have a proper flexlm
license!


/michael

BOMK the latest release you cannot remove webtalk. Nothing is ever truly
free.
I know, I'am also married ;)

To remove webtalk you need to purchase one of the non-free
version, example Logic ISE.

Chris
But I have a purchaed license(embedded edition) now which runs and
checksout fine from the flexlm server!!

So it must be possible to remove webtalk!

Yes, agree it should be removable in that case.

I don't know exactly what needs to be done. But I have had issues in the
past moving from webpack to licensed or licensed to webpack. I have had
to, best I could, try to start from scratch and install ISE on a clean
machine. Remove the previous version and reinstall the new.

Chris
This is a server based install where we NFS mouting to the clients.

/michael
 
Hi,

On 05/05/11 04:19 PM, John McCaskill wrote:
On May 5, 9:11 am, Christopher Felton<noem...@now.com> wrote:
On 5/5/2011 8:02 AM, Michael wrote:









Hi,

On 05/05/11 02:52 PM, Christopher Felton wrote:
On 5/5/2011 2:02 AM, Michael wrote:
Hi,

How do I remove webtalk in Xilinx 13.1, I do run all the tools from a
script not from GUI?

I did run a trail license at first but now I have a proper flexlm
license!

/michael

BOMK the latest release you cannot remove webtalk. Nothing is ever truly
free.
I know, I'am also married ;)

To remove webtalk you need to purchase one of the non-free
version, example Logic ISE.

Chris
But I have a purchaed license(embedded edition) now which runs and
checksout fine from the flexlm server!!

So it must be possible to remove webtalk!

Yes, agree it should be removable in that case.

I don't know exactly what needs to be done. But I have had issues in
the past moving from webpack to licensed or licensed to webpack. I have
had to, best I could, try to start from scratch and install ISE on a
clean machine. Remove the previous version and reinstall the new.

Chris

Look at "Setting WebTalk Preferences" on this page to see if that
helps: http://www.xilinx.com/ise/webtalk/

Regards,

John McCaskill
www.FasterTechnology.com
Excellent
edaadm@eda06 $
/opt/eda/xilinx/ise/alliance_13.1/ISE_DS/ISE/bin/lin64/xwebtalk -help
Release 13.1 - WebTalk O.40d (lin64)
Copyright (c) 1995-2011 Xilinx, Inc. All rights reserved.
Usage: xwebtalk [-user on|off] [-install on|off] [-info]

-user value Turns on or off WebTalk per user basis.
Options: "on", "off"
-user on: Turns on WebTalk per user basis.
-user off: Turns off WebTalk per user basis.

-install value Turns on or off WebTalk per install basis.
Options: "on", "off"
-install on: Turns on WebTalk per install basis.
-install off: Turns off WebTalk per install basis.

-info Checks the current status of WebTalk settings.

edaadm@eda06 $
/opt/eda/xilinx/ise/alliance_13.1/ISE_DS/ISE/bin/lin64/xwebtalk -info
Release 13.1 - WebTalk O.40d (lin64)
Copyright (c) 1995-2011 Xilinx, Inc. All rights reserved.

INFO:WebTalk:6 - WebTalk User setting is ON.
INFO:WebTalk:8 - WebTalk Install setting is ON.

NOTE: WebTalk is always enabled for WebPACK users. WebTalk ignores user and
install preference when a bitstream is generated using the WebPACK
license. If a
design is using a device contained in WebPACK and a WebPACK license is
available, the WebPACK license will always be used. To change this,
please see
Answer Record 34746.

rm ~/.Xilinx/Common/13.1/webtalk

And then xwebtalk -install off
xwebtalk -user off

edaadm@eda06 $
/opt/eda/xilinx/ise/alliance_13.1/ISE_DS/ISE/bin/lin64/xwebtalk -info
Release 13.1 - WebTalk O.40d (lin64)
Copyright (c) 1995-2011 Xilinx, Inc. All rights reserved.

INFO:WebTalk:7 - WebTalk User setting is OFF.
INFO:WebTalk:8 - WebTalk Install setting is OFF.

NOTE: WebTalk is always enabled for WebPACK users. WebTalk ignores user and
install preference when a bitstream is generated using the WebPACK
license. If a
design is using a device contained in WebPACK and a WebPACK license is
available, the WebPACK license will always be used. To change this,
please see
Answer Record 34746.
edaadm@eda06 $


Much thanks again :)


cheers

michael
 
On May 5, 9:11 am, Christopher Felton <noem...@now.com> wrote:
On 5/5/2011 8:02 AM, Michael wrote:









Hi,

On 05/05/11 02:52 PM, Christopher Felton wrote:
On 5/5/2011 2:02 AM, Michael wrote:
Hi,

How do I remove webtalk in Xilinx 13.1, I do run all the tools from a
script not from GUI?

I did run a trail license at first but now I have a proper flexlm
license!

/michael

BOMK the latest release you cannot remove webtalk. Nothing is ever truly
free.
I know, I'am also married ;)

To remove webtalk you need to purchase one of the non-free
version, example Logic ISE.

Chris
But I have a purchaed license(embedded edition) now which runs and
checksout fine from the flexlm server!!

So it must be possible to remove webtalk!

Yes, agree it should be removable in that case.

I don't know exactly what needs to be done.  But I have had issues in
the past moving from webpack to licensed or licensed to webpack.  I have
had to, best I could, try to start from scratch and install ISE on a
clean machine.  Remove the previous version and reinstall the new.

Chris
Look at "Setting WebTalk Preferences" on this page to see if that
helps: http://www.xilinx.com/ise/webtalk/

Regards,

John McCaskill
www.FasterTechnology.com
 
wireshark showed that webchat uses curl to access "www.xilinx.com/cgi-bin/SW_Docs_Redirect/sw_docs_redirect?topic=webtalkupload HTTP/1.1\r\n". For some reason I can't turn off webchat even though I have a full licenses. Setting http_proxy, https_proxy and ftp_proxy at least blocked Xilinx's bigbrother-ware.
 
webtalk uses curl under the covers, so setting http_proxy, https_proxy and ftp_proxy will at least block Xilinx's bigbrother-ware.
 

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