... I want to attach new library that I download from this site: http://opdk.umn.edu/tutorial2.html
but I dont know how I can do it
2.1 Create a library for your new design
From the library manager window:
File->New->Library
Type a new name, such as TEST, click OK.
In the pop-up window, choose “Attach to an existing tech library”.
Then, choose “OPDK_TechLib”. Click OK.
yes it explained but I have problem in setupI think it's explained in the mentioned html-Tutorial:
tar -zxvf OPDK-1.5.tar.gz (I do this extract with right click on folder and then click extract here)
I describe the error command and my problem in this file:Did the tar extract command succeed? Did it show you the extracted files and directories?
If so, which problem do you have with the 1.6 step?
We can't help you if you don't tell what's going wrong, and which error messages you get.
Of course this couldn't work because it's the wrong file!tar -zxvf OPDK-1.5.tar.gz (I do this extract with right click on folder and then click extract here)
I describe the error command and my problem in this file:
OPDK library.pdf
By the way: it is not allowed to upload files to external servers and file sharing services.
Please review the concerning the policies: All attached files should be uploaded to the EDAboard server and not to external file sharing services like rapidshare.
I open the setup.csh but I don’t know what I should do now
Here, you will have to modify setup.csh using vi, nano or any of your favorite editors as follows:
1.6.1 Comment out the line which defines the environment variable OPDK_DIR (it starts with "setenv”).
Lines can be commented out by adding a # at the beginning.
1.6.2 Set the OPDK_DIR variable to the root directory of the OPDK distribution
setenv OPDK_DIR <your_absolute_local_path>/OPDK
1.6.3 Comment out the line which defines the environment variable CDSHOME.
1.6.4 Set the CDSHOME variable to the root directory the Cadence installation. For example:
setenv CDSHOME /home/apps/common/cadence/Linux/ ic_611/tools.lnx86/
1.6.5 Save and exit the file. Your OPDK is setup and ready to be used now.
setenv CDSHOME /home/apps/.../ic_611/tools.lnx86/setenv CDSHOME /home/user/OPDK/OPDK/
# Make sure to run "module load ..." before executing icfb. ./setup.csh
Without the # in front! The # is for the example command (so it won't work).according to your reply I set : #setenv CDSHOME /home/user/OPDK/OPDK/
I think your path is correct. But again without the # in front of the line!
Yes, with a blank between the first and the second dot. Then use the command env and check if the command had worked correctly. If not, usewhat you mean from run the file: . ./setup.csh and Just cut & paste this command (without the " "), then click return.
and check again.source ./setup.csh
... is wrong of course, should besetenv CDSHOME /home/user/OPDK/OPDK/
setenv OPDK_DIR /home/user/OPDK/OPDK/
No, this is not necessary, it didn't succeed anyway. I noticed you are working under bash shell, which doesn't know these setenv commands in the setup.csh file. As its extension says, this file must be sourced under the csh shell. After your prompt, put in:
... and then press enter. You should be working under the csh shell now./bin/csh
There shouldn't follow any error message now. Verify the success bysource ./setup.csh
Beware: these hyphens "|" are vertical "|" - not slashes!env | grep OPDK
env | grep CDSHOME
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