Xilinx 6.1i Tools and Newer Redhat Linux OSes

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Gus Baldauf

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Hi,

does anyone know if the Xilinx 6 tools work on Red Hat Enterprise or Fedora?

I see this note on the Xilinx web site:

RedHat 7.3 and 8.0 are supported for the 6.1i Release.

RedHat 9.0 supports the Linux environment variable "LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1"
which allows version 9.0 to run applications that are compatible with previous
versions of RedHat. This environment variable will allow ISE 6.1i to run, but
it is not supported or tested by Xilinx.

Thanks, Gus
 
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 23:38:51 +0000, Gus Baldauf wrote:

Hi,

does anyone know if the Xilinx 6 tools work on Red Hat Enterprise or Fedora?

I see this note on the Xilinx web site:

RedHat 7.3 and 8.0 are supported for the 6.1i Release.

RedHat 9.0 supports the Linux environment variable "LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1"
which allows version 9.0 to run applications that are compatible with previous
versions of RedHat. This environment variable will allow ISE 6.1i to run, but
it is not supported or tested by Xilinx.

Thanks, Gus
Should work fine, I'm using Mandrake 9.2.
 
B. Joshua Rosen wrote:

Should work fine, I'm using Mandrake 9.2.
I get the following error when I run the GUI setup.

[root@quark cdrom]# ./setup
Wind/U Error (294): Unable to install Wind/U ini file (/mnt/cdrom/data/WindU).
See the Wind/U manual for more details on the ".WindU" file and the "WINDU"
environment variable.
Wind/U X-toolkit Error: wuDisplay: Can't open display


************ setup done! ***************

-Gus
 
B. Joshua Rosen wrote:

Should work fine, I'm using Mandrake 9.2.
I get the following error when I run the GUI setup.

[root@quark cdrom]# ./setup
Wind/U Error (294): Unable to install Wind/U ini file (/mnt/cdrom/data/WindU).
See the Wind/U manual for more details on the ".WindU" file and the "WINDU"
environment variable.
Wind/U X-toolkit Error: wuDisplay: Can't open display


************ setup done! ***************

-Gus
 
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 17:52:18 +0000, Gus Baldauf wrote:

B. Joshua Rosen wrote:

Should work fine, I'm using Mandrake 9.2.

I get the following error when I run the GUI setup.

[root@quark cdrom]# ./setup
Wind/U Error (294): Unable to install Wind/U ini file (/mnt/cdrom/data/WindU).
See the Wind/U manual for more details on the ".WindU" file and the "WINDU"
environment variable.
Wind/U X-toolkit Error: wuDisplay: Can't open display


************ setup done! ***************

-Gus
Try running as root when you do the install.
 
B. Joshua Rosen wrote:

Try running as root when you do the install.
I was running as root. The first time logged in as me then did a su to root in
a command window. The second time, I logged out, and re-logged in as root.
Same problem though.

-Gus
 
B. Joshua Rosen wrote:

Should work fine, I'm using Mandrake 9.2.
Couldn't get the setup program to run under Fedora 1. But it is running under
Redhat Enterprise WS 3.

-Gus
 
Gus Baldauf wrote:
B. Joshua Rosen wrote:

Should work fine, I'm using Mandrake 9.2.


I get the following error when I run the GUI setup.

[root@quark cdrom]# ./setup
Wind/U Error (294): Unable to install Wind/U ini file
(/mnt/cdrom/data/WindU).
See the Wind/U manual for more details on the ".WindU" file and the "WINDU"
environment variable.
Wind/U X-toolkit Error: wuDisplay: Can't open display
You haven't set the $DISPLAY environment variable to point to a valid X
server.

something like "export DISPLAY=myxserver:0.0"

where myxserver is the name of the computer that is running the X display.

John
 
John Williams wrote:
Gus Baldauf wrote:

B. Joshua Rosen wrote:

Should work fine, I'm using Mandrake 9.2.



I get the following error when I run the GUI setup.

[root@quark cdrom]# ./setup
Wind/U Error (294): Unable to install Wind/U ini file
(/mnt/cdrom/data/WindU).
See the Wind/U manual for more details on the ".WindU" file and the
"WINDU"
environment variable.
Wind/U X-toolkit Error: wuDisplay: Can't open display


You haven't set the $DISPLAY environment variable to point to a valid X
server.

something like "export DISPLAY=myxserver:0.0"

where myxserver is the name of the computer that is running the X display.

John

I am getting a glibc error when tryin to install under Fedora. Does
anyone know a way around that?
Wilbur
 
Wilbur Harvey wrote:

I am getting a glibc error when tryin to install under Fedora. Does
anyone know a way around that?
Have you set the environment variable "LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1"?

-Gus
 
Gus Baldauf wrote:

Wilbur Harvey wrote:

I am getting a glibc error when tryin to install under Fedora. Does
anyone know a way around that?


Have you set the environment variable "LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1"?

-Gus

Yes, and then it just hangs, taking about 80% of the cpu and does nothing.

Wilbur
 

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