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Help about m0delsim 56b on RedHat 73

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bad pointer access... closing vish

Hi,
I have installed modelsim56b to my Redhat 7.3, but vsim failed to run.
It just showed me the following messages,
============================
Reading /XXX/modeltech/tcl/vsim/pref.tcl
Signal 11 caught in vish
Bad pointer access... Closing vish.

Trouble with U/I. vsim is exiting with code 218
================================

The daemon for my license file is mgcld.

However, I could do the following correctly,
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vlog counter.v tcounter.v
vsim -c test_counter
> run -all
> quit
-------------------------------------------------------------

The same license I also applied to modelsim 55d.
And It worked perfect.
Can you suggest me some solution ?
Sincerely,
 

bad pointer access closing vish

Hmm,

The error message your getting doesn't seem
to imply a license file problem.

I'm running 5.6a with the modeltech daemon
with no problems. Have you tried running that
daemon?

How are you generating your license?

-danno
 

bad pointer access... closing vish. in ubuntu

Please set your language enviorment to English.
$> locale_config
the select USA(..)
 

!

I have a question !
When i creat a new project , add source file , in add existing file window report some TCL error . Who have experience about this ?
 

Hi Dick,
The method you suggested I have tried, but I also failed.
Thanks for your suggestion.
 

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