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James Brennan
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Mon Dec 20, 2004 5:27 pm Post subject:
Modelsim Segmentation faults |
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HI,
(Apologies if this has been discussed before)
We have installed modelsim 6.0 on our network and are experiencing
unusual behavior.
From the command line....
vcom....works
vsim -h ...works
vsim ......gives a segmentaion fault
** Fatal: Segmentation Violation.
This happens on Linux and Solaris but not on XP. Some other users in my
department
see this but others dont.
Has anybody experienced this type of behaviour?
Thanks,
James |
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Hans
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Mon Dec 20, 2004 6:38 pm Post subject:
Re: Modelsim Segmentation faults |
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Hi James,
Have you tried 6.0b? Which Linux distro are you using?
Hans
www.ht-lab.com
"James Brennan" <brennan@xilinx.com> wrote in message
news:41C6C544.364908B0@xilinx.com...
| Quote: | HI,
(Apologies if this has been discussed before)
We have installed modelsim 6.0 on our network and are experiencing
unusual behavior.
From the command line....
vcom....works
vsim -h ...works
vsim ......gives a segmentaion fault
** Fatal: Segmentation Violation.
This happens on Linux and Solaris but not on XP. Some other users in my
department
see this but others dont.
Has anybody experienced this type of behaviour?
Thanks,
James
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James Brennan
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Mon Dec 20, 2004 8:43 pm Post subject:
Re: Modelsim Segmentation faults |
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Hans,
We have got to bottom of problem.
Another application that was using FlexLM licensing was corrupting the
..flexlmrc file in
the home drive.
Thanks
Hans wrote:
| Quote: | Hi James,
Have you tried 6.0b? Which Linux distro are you using?
Hans
www.ht-lab.com
"James Brennan" <brennan@xilinx.com> wrote in message
news:41C6C544.364908B0@xilinx.com...
HI,
(Apologies if this has been discussed before)
We have installed modelsim 6.0 on our network and are experiencing
unusual behavior.
From the command line....
vcom....works
vsim -h ...works
vsim ......gives a segmentaion fault
** Fatal: Segmentation Violation.
This happens on Linux and Solaris but not on XP. Some other users in my
department
see this but others dont.
Has anybody experienced this type of behaviour?
Thanks,
James
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